Real Name: Faloma Luhk and Maleina Quitugua Luhk
Nicknames: No Known Nicknames
Location: Saipan, Northern Mariana Islands
Date: Mat 21, 2011
Bio[]
Occupation: Students
Date of Birth February 9, 2001 (Faloma); February 13, 2002 (Maleina)
Height: 5'1" (Faloma); 4' (Maleina)
Weight: 90 lbs. (Faloma); 65 lbs. (Maleina)
Characters: Pacific Islander females with brown hair and brown eyes. Maleina has a birthmark on her left cheek.
Case[]
Details: Ten-year-old Faloma Luhk, and her nine-year-old sister, Maleina, lived with their grandparents. The sisters disappeared while waiting at a bus stop near their village of As Teo, on the island of Saipan. They were reported missing when their grandparents learned that they were absent from school.
Suspects: Alan Santos Aguon is considered a possible person of interest. He refused to take a polygraph and was later arrested in Burien, Washington for domestic violence in August 2011.
Extra Notes:
- This case was uploaded to the Unsolved Mysteries Facebook account on May 25, 2021, as a part of a post highlighting "National Missing Children's Day", along with those of Kyron Horman, Aranza Ochoa-Lopez, Relisha Rudd, and Mark Himebaugh.
- This case was also profiled on In Pursuit with John Walsh.
Results: Unsolved
Links:
- Find our Saipan Girls
- Faloma and Maleina on the Charley Project
- Faloma and Maleina on the FBI webiste
- The case on the NCMEC website
- Person of Interest in Luhk Sisters' Disappearance Arrested in Wash. State - May 17, 2012
- FBI launches website for sisters Faloma and Maleina Luhk, who went missing in Saipan - October 18, 2018
- Pacific Island Sisters Go Missing; Search Moves To Mainland U.S. - March 25, 2019
- Family marks 9th year of Luhk sisters' disappearance - May 26, 2020
- 10 years later, FBI still looking for Luhk sisters, who went missing from Saipan bus stop - May 25, 2021
- NMI marks 11th year of Luhk sisters' disapperance - May 26, 2022