Leia (left) and Caroline Carrico. Credit: Submitted

Searchers are gathering in Benbow this morning to continue to look for Leia and Caroline Carrico, two girls missing in the woods near Benbow.

The Mendocino County Sheriff’s Office has sent a crew with a search dog to aid the effort, according to the the girls’ mother, Misty Carrico.

The two girls, Caroline Rose, 5, and Leia, 8, went missing yesterday around 2:30 p.m. Family and neighbors looked for them until late afternoon then law enforcement took over with trained searchers.

Heavy rain fell last night in Southern Humboldt County, adding to concerns for the sisters’ safety. Caroline and Leia (“Princess Leia,” she will correct you if you pronounce her name wrong) were last seen near their home on the 3000 block of Twin Trees Road south of Benbow. At a press conference this morning, Humboldt County Sheriff Sgt. Kerry Ireland said the girls asked their mom to go for a walk around 2:30 p.m.

“They wanted to go on a walk, mom wasn’t ready to do so,” Ireland said. “Mom turned her back and approximately 30 minutes later, the kids were gone.”

Ireland said Misty Carrico realized the kids were missing at about 3 p.m., at which point family and community members began searching for them. At about 6 p.m., he said someone called Southern Humboldt County Technical Rescue to report the girls missing. The Sheriff’s Office was notified about 30 minutes later, Ireland said.

Leia (right) and Caroline Carrico. Credit: Submitted

Leia was last seen wearing purple rain boots and gray long sleeved shirt with a hood. Caroline was last seen wearing a maroon colored rain jacket with white horses on it as well as blue jeans and pink rain boots.

The Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office is asking anyone who sees the pair to call 911 immediately, and requesting that people stay clear of the search area unless given permission by the law enforcement.

We have a photographer on the way to the search effort and we’ll be updating from the scene throughout the day.

Editor’s Note: A version story first appeared on www.kymkemp.com and is reposted here with permission. This post has been updated with additional information.

Thadeus Greenson is the news editor of the North Coast Journal.

Kym Kemp is the editor and publisher of the news website Redheaded Blackbelt at www.kymkemp.com.

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  1. I don’t know many adults who could endure what these two sisters did. Even though Leia had her own fears she helped her younger sister Caroline get through hers with distractions, story telling,songs etc. just priceless. These are country girls who’s parents and 4H instructor taught them well, but not just teachings got them through those cold and rainy nights, fear of bears and mountain lions, being away from their mommy and daddy, hunger. It’s what’s in their soul. These two beautiful sisters share there ability to survive, and also a love and closeness that will get them through for the rest of their lives. That photo of Mistys face as they were bringing the girls in and dad in tears really got to me. Those photos captured just a moment of the anguish they had to endure for days and very hard nights. I’m so glad that their ordeal is over and now they can move forward together all safe. All sound. God Bless you Misty and Travis, Wyatt and beautiful brave girls Leia and Caroline.

    Nancy B.

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