2 missing Englewood teenagers found

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Angelina Trevino (left) and Jevonte Clifton | Chicago Police

Two missing teenagers who had been reported missing from the Englewood neighborhood have been found.

Angelina Trevino, 13, and Jevonte Clifton, 14, were both reported missing Feb. 8, a day after they were last seen together in the 6000 block of South Sangamon, according to an alert from Chicago Police.

Police announced Wednesday that both teens had been located.

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