UPDATE:

Gabrielle Rivera has been found, has been released and is safe. Waco Police spokesman Patrick Swanton says an arrest has been made but names and  charges were not released early Thursday morning. The circumstances of the recovery have not yet been released.

ORIGINAL STORY:

Waco Police need your help in locating two girls.

On Wednesday night, officers responded to a call near the 1100 block of N. 6th Street, and have determined a Hispanic female identified as Gabrielle Rivera, believed to be a victim in this incident, was abducted by her cousin – identified as Josephine Monrial.

Monrial picked up Rivera under false pretenses, and is believed to be holding her against her will.

Monrial is in the company of several men who may be involved in the abduction of Rivera, as well.

The suspects initially picked up Rivera in a four-door silver or grey Pontiac foor-door sedan with black trim. It is believed they are switching vehicles to avoid capture.

Another possible involved person is identified as Richard Steen, and police are also seeking his whereabouts. It is possible the suspects and victim may be in the Marlin area.

Police are urging anyone who spots these individuals or who may have information to immediately call 911. They say to NOT approach the suspects involved in this abduction.

Source: Waco Police Department