Anicia Q. Tomokane, the missing girls’ grand-aunt, told Variety that each day she hears herself saying: “Faloma! Maleina! Where are you? We’ve been looking for you! We all miss you two!”
“It puzzles many of us that despite the searches conducted, despite the [search dog] Pohaku’s help and the few leads already reported, finding Faloma and Maleina has been so difficult,” Tomokane said.
But family members remained tight-lipped on the refusal of a Department of Public Safety personnel to undergo a polygraph test as authorities continue searching for the girls who have been missing since May 25.
DPS Commissioner Ramon C. Mafnas also declined to provide details.
The total reward money for any information leading to the recovery of the sisters or prosecution of person or persons behind their disappearance is $50,000.
Call 911, the FBI at 322-6934, the girls’ family hotline at 285-4048 or the Crime Stoppers at 234-7272.


