Sisters, ages 10 and 11, missing from West Englewood found safe

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Emonie Lowe (left) and Emaya Lowe | Chicago Police

Two young sisters who have been missing from the West Englewood neighborhood since Friday morning have been found in Wisconsin.

Emaya Lowe, 10, and her 11-year-old sister Emonie Lowe were last seen about 9:30 a.m. when they left their home in the 6300 block of South Hoyne to go to school, according to a missing person alert from Chicago Police.

They were located in Madison, Wis. and are safe, police said Saturday night.

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