Maleina Quitugua Luhk
Sisters Faloma and Maleina Luhk were waiting at the bus stop near their grandparents home on their way to school in the morning when both girls mysteriously vanished. Please contact police if you can provide any assistance in resolving this case.

Details
🧑Identity
Full Name: Maleina Quitugua Luhk
Alternative Name: Melena
Case Status: Missing
Record ID#: 0042
*The names “Jane Doe” and “John Doe” are English names used when the person’s true name is not known. If used above, the name refers to a person of unknown identity.
🪪 Description
Date of Birth*: February 13, 2002
Birthplace:
Age at the Time: 9
Age Group: Child
Biological Sex: Female
Hair: Brunette
Eyes: Brown
Skin Complexion:
Shoe Size:
Ethnicity: Asian (Pacific Islander)
Nationality: Northern Mariana Islands
Languages Spoken:
*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.
💪Physical Build
Physical Build:
Height:
Feet and Inches (ft’ in”)
4’0″
Centimeters (cm)
122 cm
Weight
Pounds (lbs)
65 lbs
Kilograms (kg)
29.5 kg
👁️ Distinguishing Features
Distinguishing Marks:
- Birthmark
Medical Condition: Unknown
Physical Abnormality: Unknown
Dental Condition: Unknown
Scars & Other Marks: Birthmark on her left cheek
Piercings: Unknown
Tattoos: Unknown
Other Descriptors: Unknown

👕 Possessions
Clothing
- White Blouse, Blue Jeans
Possessions:
- Either a dark-colored backpack with her name & telephone number written on the straps or a purple Dora the Explorer backpack with writing on the shoulder straps.
The Facts
❓Disappearance
Date of the Disappearance*: May 25, 2011
Description:

In the quiet village of As Teo on Saipan, part of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, a chilling mystery unfolded over a decade ago—one that continues to haunt a community and a family. On May 25, 2011, 10-year-old Faloma Luhk and her 9-year-old sister Maleina vanished without a trace. Despite extensive investigations, their whereabouts remain unknown.
The girls’ parents had separated earlier, and both worked off the island. As a result, Faloma and Maleina lived with their grandparents, Elbert and Jane Quitunga, in a warm and close community of extended family, friends, and neighbors. They attended Kagman Elementary School, about ten minutes away in the larger town of Kagman, where they settled in well and made several friends. Being close in age, the sisters were also very close to each other. Their mother described Faloma as “very quiet and shy,” while Maleina, who was only a few months younger, grew up to be “very tough and always taking care of her sister.”
Early in the morning of May 25, 2011 at around 6:00am, the girls hurried to the bus stop just a few hundred feet from their home. Their grandparents waved goodbye and watched them until the girls passed out of sight. The neighborhood had always been a safe community and it was not unusual for the children to be out and about without supervision. The bus stop was quite close and, though hidden from view, the girls were still just moments away from home while they waited.
The bus stop was situated at the intersection of Chalan Santa Lourdes and As Teo Drive. As Teo was a rural road, forming part of a small loop that connected several homes in the area. At the edge of the community, it met Chalan Santa Lourdes, a larger road that stretched east and west. Normally, the bus would have picked up the girls at the stop around 6:30 am before traveling down Chalan Santa Lourdes, then turning onto Route 31, heading south toward the elementary school. Route 31 is a major highway that forms a loop around most of the island’s populated areas.
May 25 was a Wednesday, the day the trash trucks typically passed through the neighborhood to collect garbage and take it to the landfill. The garbage collectors would stop at a trash can located near the pavilion and recalled seeing the girls at the bus stop each of the two weeks prior to their disappearance. However, on this morning, when they arrived at their usual time between 5:45am – 5:55am, they did not notice anyone else in the area.
The girls must have arrive just shortly afterwards however as a fellow classmate passed by at around 6:10 am and saw the girls sitting on a concrete slab across from the bus stop. Unfortunately, the girls were no longer there when the bus arrived twenty minutes later and neither made it to school. The school simply assumed they were absent for personal reasons and did not contact their family.
After school was released for the day, the girls’ grandparents expected them to arrive home at around 3:30pm (15:30) on the bus. As that time came and passed without any sign of the girls, the family called the school and learned of the girls’ disappearance. Faloma and Maleina were officially reported missing at approximately 5:30pm (17:30) and a search was rapidly launched but to no avail.
Their immediate family members have all been cleared. This is considered a criminal abduction by someone outside of their family.
Multiple Victims?: Yes, Sisters
Rumored or Actual Sightings: Unknown
*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.
🪦Recovery
Date the Body was Recovered: Unknown
Description: Unknown
Possible Signs Of . . . : Unknown
Time of Death: Unknown
Cause of Death: Unknown
Recovered Remains (if partial): Unknown
Suspected Homicide?: Unknown
Multiple Victims?: Unknown
DNA Tested (No Match): Unknown
*If the date says January 1, this is often just a placeholder for an unknown specific date. It usually means “sometime that year”.
🚗 Vehicle
Description: Grey Nissan Pickup (Truck)
A truck matching this description was repeatedly seen by the garbage collectors in the area in the days leading up to the girls’ disappearance.
- May 11 ➡️ Truck was parked outside the Santa Lourdes Shrine.
- May 18 ➡️ Truck was seen driving towards the direction of the Bus Stop.
At both instances, the Luhk girls were also seen by the garbage collectors waiting on their bus.
The truck was not seen the day of their disappearance and so is simply a note of interest. If they were making frequent trips to the area, they may have information that could help the investigation.
License Plate: Unknown
🧑🤝🧑 Key Person(s)
Mr. Aquon was related to the Luhk sister’s and refused a polygraph after they disappeared. The rest of the family was ruled out and there is no direct evidence linking him to the case.
At this time, police have said they believe the girls were abducted by someone unrelated to them.
Location
Address: Chalan Santa Lourdes, As Teo Drive intersection
City: As Teo
Province or State: Saipan
Country: Northern Mariana Islands
Postal Code: 96950
Latitude, Longitude: 15.1937168,145.761532
General Location: Town or City
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Additional Resources
📓Other Articles:
- FBI, “Maleina Luhk”, Link.
- Missing & Exploited Children, “Maleina Luhk, Link.
- Charley Project, “Maleina Quitugua Luhk, ” Link.
- Missing Persons Center (2024) “Maleina Luhk”, Link.
- International Missing Persons Wiki, “Maleina Luhk”, Link.
- Luhk Sisters, Link. (Official Site for the Missing Girls, posted by FBI)
- Sobell, C. (2021) “Seconds of Hope: Who Abducted the Luhk Sisters?”, Medium, 16 December, Link.
- De La Torre, F. (2024) “Luhk sisters’ disappearance still baffles FBI, DPS”, Saipan Tribune, 24 May, Link.
- De La Torre, F. (2024) “‘Lack of new information in Luhk sisters’ case’”, Saipan Tribune, 27 May, Link.
- Unsolved Mysteries Wiki, “Faloma and Maleina Luhk”, Link.
- Roberto, A. (2018) “Saipan authorities search for remains believed to be missing girls”, The Guam Daily Post, 21 February, Link.
- Find Our Saipan Girls, Link.
- Weiss, J. (2019) “Luhk sisters’ disappearance to be featured on national crime program”, Pacific Daily News, 11 March, Link.
- Kuam News (2023) “‘Please help us bring the girls home’: Mother of missing Luhk sisters maintains hope 12 years later”, 25 May, Link.
- Kuam News (2021) “‘FBI continues search, offers reward for missing Saipan sisters”, 25 May, Link.
- Weiss, J. (2018) “FBI launches website for sisters Faloma and Maleina Luhk, who went missing in Saipan”, Citizen Times, 18 October, Link.
- Manabat, B. (2022) “NMI marks 11th year of Luhk sisters’ disappearance”, Marianas Variety, 26 May, Link.
- Crime Watchers (2020), “Faloma & Maleina Luhk: Missing from As Tao, Saipan, 2 March, Link.
- Migueld (2020) “Family marks 9th year of Luhk sisters’ disappearance”, Marianas Variety, 31 May, Link.
- Williams, D. (2021) “10 years later, FBI still looking for Luhk sisters, who went missing from Saipan bus stop”, Pacific Daily News, 25 May, Link.
- Manabat, B. (2021) “FBI: Case of missing Luhk sisters remains open; $25K reward offered”, Marianas Variety, 26 May, Link.
- The Guam Daily Post (2019) “FBI offers $25K reward in missing Luhk sisters’ case”, 24 May, Link.
- Osher, W. (2014) “Age Enhanced Photos Released in 2011 Disappearance of Saipan Sisters”, 7 October, Maui Now, Link.
- Sigona, M., “Pacific Island Sisters Go Missing; Search Moves To Mainland U.S.”, In Pursuit with John Walsh, Link.
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Contact Police
🏢 Agency: Department of Public Safety (DPS)
💻 Website: https://www.dps.gov.mp/
💬️ Chat Online: contact@dps.gov.mp
📞 Phone Number (#): (670) 234-6006
⚠️ Emergency Phone Number (#): 911
IDD Prefix: 011
Country Code: +1
🔗 Alternative Contact(s):
| Organization | Phone (📞) | Email Address (📧) | Website (💻) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Crime Stoppers | https://www.p3tips.com/tipform.aspx?ID=481&C=DB0B0C |
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