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Vincent Abolafia and Kaileigh Catalano, both 15 and of Manorville, were...

Vincent Abolafia and Kaileigh Catalano, both 15 and of Manorville, were last seen at the Ronkonkoma train station Thursday, according to Suffolk police. Credit: SCPD

Suffolk police are asking for the public's help in locating two Manorville teenagers last seen Thursday at the Ronkonkoma Long Island Rail Road station.

Vincent Abolafia and Kaileigh Catalano, both 15, had the intention of boarding the 3:11 p.m. train into Manhattan, according to detectives from the Seventh Squad.

The teens were reported missing Thursday night and may have been seen together in Times Square, police said.

Abolafia is described as 5-foot-3 and 110 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. Catalano is described as 5-foot and 118 pounds. She was last seen wearing a black sweatshirt with the words "Lil Peep" and black sweatpants.

On Monday, family members said Abolafia and Catalano attend Eastport-South Manor Junior-Senior High School. Their families said they were continuing to search for them.

James Bonasia, Abolafia’s stepfather, said the family went into Manhattan on Dec. 5.

"We went to see the [Radio City] Rockettes and went to see the tree" at Rockefeller Center, said Bonasia, 48, adding that Abolafia enjoys the "atmosphere" and "everybody moving" in Manhattan.

Bonasia said his stepson wakes up early for school so the last time anyone in the family saw him was Wednesday night.

Ann Bonasia, 44, Abolafia’s mother, said her son is scheduled to perform at a high school concert on Thursday.

Catalano was preparing to compete in a cheerleading competition Saturday, her mother said.

"She goes to cheerleading practice every day for two hours," said Ehrin Catalano, 46.

Anyone with information about their location is asked to call 911 or the Seventh Squad at 631-852-8752.

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