
"The 13-year-old daughter of Rosane Ferreira De Oliveira, of Brazil, was reported missing in July alongside her 17-year-old sister, who was arrested by Worcester police during the confrontation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents. The 13-year-old "was found safe in Massachusetts last week," a spokesperson for Worcester police told Boston.com. "She is currently back in DCF custody." Her older sister is still missing from DCF custody, the spokesperson said."
"Ferreira De Oliveira is currently in federal custody in New Hampshire, according to ICE's inmate tracker, after her arrest in May. She was reportedly lured outside her home by agents who used her grandchild as " bait" before neighbors surrounded ICE agents."
"A spokesperson for the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children confirmed Nayara's younger sister was found Aug. 23, but Nayara remains missing. She was last seen in early June in Lancaster, according to the center. Lawyer Andrew Lattrulo previously told MassLive that Nayara is with an older sister in Brazil. In May, Worcester neighbors including City Councilor Etel Haxhiaj flocked to the scene of Ferreira de Oliveira's arrest, with people reportedly forming a "human ring" around the mother and children. The daughters tried to stand in front of the ICE vehicle holding their mother to stop the agents from leaving, according to body camera footage."
Rosane Ferreira De Oliveira is in federal custody in New Hampshire after an arrest in May. Her 13-year-old daughter was reported missing in July and was found safe in Massachusetts on Aug. 23 and returned to DCF custody. The 17-year-old daughter, Nayara Ferreira De Moura, remains missing and was last seen in early June in Lancaster. ICE agents reportedly lured the mother outside using her grandchild as bait before neighbors surrounded the agents. A lawyer said Nayara is with an older sister in Brazil. DCF declined to provide information about either teen. A city councilor who joined neighbors at the arrest faced assault charges.
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