katydid23
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Katherine Mary Lyon (aged 10), and Sheila Mary Lyon (aged 12) were two sisters who disappeared without a trace during a trip to a local mall in the suburbs of Washington, D.C., in 1975. Known colloquially as The Lyon Sisters, their case resulted in one of the largest police investigations in Washington Metropolitan Area history. The case remains unsolved.
Here is one unsolved case but there is more that involved more than one child taken at a time.
IMO
I faintly remember another case, and I feel badly that I cannot remember the girls names. They were/are sisters also, and were home alone because their mom worked. IIRC, there was a neighbor lady and an aunt who both looked in on them regularly, but on this fateful day, the girls went missing.
The older girl either left a message or a note, I can't remember now, but it said that 'so and so' was taking them to get a birthday cake--and there was a family birthday imminent. So it may have been a family friend who took them.
But neither of the girls were ever seen again. :rose:
I think they were about 8 and 3, IIRC.