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Mother of Missing Iowa Cousin Travels To Davenport

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The mother of one of the missing Iowa cousins will be in Davenport Tuesday morning to raise awareness about the case.

Nine-year-old Elizabeth Collins and her 11-year-old cousin Lyric Cook disappeared from Evansdale while riding their bikes on July 13th. Tuesday marks four months since they were last seen.

Elizabeth's mother and father will hand out missing persons posters on Tuesday. Heather Collins will travel to Davenport to give them out. Drew Collins will travel to Omaha. They have friends covering the Mason City and Des Moines area.

Police believe the two girls were abducted and are still alive. Any small piece of information could help with the investigation.

State investigators have set up a special email account to take tips. If you have any information, please send an email to OurMissingIowaGirls@dps.state.ia.us.

You can also call the Evansdale Police Department at (319) 232-6682 or Cedar Valley Crime Stoppers at (855) 300-8477.