CHARLOTTE - The Charlotte- Mecklenburg Police Department is looking for three missing young people and they believe all three cases are connected.
They say all three know each other from work and were last seen on Tuesday.
"Mia we just want you to come home. This hurts. I can't, I feel like I can't go on, just come home,” said Monice McIver.
All Monice McIver wants is her daughter, 19-year-old Ahmia Feaster, back home.
"Reach out to somebody. We'll come get you. We can fix whatever is going on. Just call us. Just say something. Just give us a sign that you're ok,” said McIver, Feaster’s mother.
McIver said she got that sign Saturday morning when her daughter called for a few minutes but then quickly hung up.
"At first I was relived, but right now I'm this just doesn't feel right,” she said.
Relatives of 23-year-old Tru Quan Le say she was last traced to a convenience store on Eastway Drive where she was to meet a friend who owed her $1,000.
However, family members say instead of depositing the money she withdrew another $1,000.
Now they're hoping someone has information that'll help bring her home.
"There is nothing we cannot fix. We all love you and we are out there looking for you," said Bobby Le, Uncle of Sandy Le.
"We just want her home. We just want to see that she's alive. We just want to hear her voice and make sure that she's okay. That's all we want to know," said Hanadi Ibrahimovic, a friend of missing woman.
Family members say Alexandro Castillo left home on Tuesday, driven by 19-year-old Ahmia Feaster
Police want help tracking down all three.
If you've seen them, you are asked to call 911.