Two missing boys, ages 2 and 10, might be looking for birth parents in South L.A.

The authorities are looking for two missing brothers, aged 2 and 10 years, may search for their parents in southern Los Angeles early Thursday morning.

The Los Angeles County Administration said Dispache received a call before two in the morning for two missing children in the Wahdio Street area. Representatives began to classify the area for children, whose names were not available to KTLA as of 7 am

The details are limited, but the initial information indicates that the boys are brothers and may have left their adopted home on its own, heading towards the Winstik region.

Megan Tels of KTLA reported that the boys’ parents hear the brothers open the door before two in the morning, but by the time when the parents ran abroad, the children set out.

Uninterrupted reports say that parents are concerned that the children were looking for their parents, who reside in the 1500s of W. The site is about 7 miles from their home, at a distance believed that the boys have passed on foot.

Telles reported that two children and an adult woman, who are believed to be their biological mother, were seen outside the home of Witkek, but then they left the drug and they have not been found since then.

Sky5 was in the investigation sky, and RV air footage of the alleged parents’ title – which the investigators recorded earlier. As of 6:45 am, the tape seemed to have been wiped around a mobile housing. In addition, Ktla’s Rich Prickett mentioned the view of the K9 units looking at the site of the guardians.

Police requests anyone who has 1-877-SSC-LAPD.

This is a developing story. Stay with KTLA for updates.

Alexis Lewis contributed to this report.

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