Sahara Lee Dorey, Chrisma Ann Joy Denny missing in Nova Scotia

Police in Nova Scotia are turning to the public to help find two young women who have been missing for several weeks.

RCMP say 14-year-old Sahara Lee Dorey went missing on Oct. 16 from the Lunenburg area.

Investigators believe she’s still in the area, but she might have been in the Bridgewater area on Oct. 30.

She’s described as white, five feet six inches tall and weighs about 130 pounds. She has a medium build and long, dark hair.

Dorey has a stud lip piercing. The police say she often wears DC shoes and jeans.

Anyone with information about Dorey’s whereabouts is asked to contact Lunenburg District RCMP at (902)527-5555, Queens County RCMP at (902)354-5721, Bridgewater Police Service at (902)543-2464 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.

Eskasoni woman last seen in September

In Cape Breton, police are trying to find 23-year-old Chrisma Ann Joy Denny of Eskasoni.

Her family reported her missing on Nov. 4, but say they haven’t seen or heard from her in several weeks. Police say the last confirmed sighting was Sept. 11 at the Eskasoni Band Office.

Denny’s family told police they believe she was most recently living in the Sydney area.

Police say Denny has been known to live in both Eskasoni and Sydney. She’s also travelled outside of Cape Breton for periods of time.

Denny is described as five feet six inches tall and weighs 145 pounds with brown hair and eyes and dark skin.

Anyone with information about her whereabouts is asked to contact the Cape Breton Regional Police at (902)563-5151, Eskasoni RCMP at (902)379-382 or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-8477.