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Stockton Police continue to search for 21-month-old twins who are missing in Stockton. The twins were first reported missing, along with their parents, Thursday, Jan. 4.

Stockton police released photos of one of the twins Thursday. Police released two photos of Setina Weddles although they say they don’t have a photo of her brother Ren Weddles. Police say the photos are dated as they were taken in November of 2016. They are both described as biracial (half black, half Asian), 2’6” tall, 30 pounds with black hair.

Police say the twins’ parents were located Tuesday, Jan. 9, but Setina and Ren are still missing.

The parents were identified as 41-year-old Aaron Ivan Weddles, and 32-year-old Princess Dara Canez Walker. When the parents were located they were found with a 4-year-old girl and 2-year-old twin girls in a white, 2002 Suzuki. It’s unclear if the children found with Weddles and Walker are the couple’s children.

Knives, a machete, ax, suspected mold and narcotics were found in the vehicle. “The investigation so far has indicated that the parents forced their children to live in these deplorable and dangerous conditions,” according to Stockton Police.

The three children found in the vehicle are now in protective custody.



Weddles and Walker were booked into San Joaquin County Jail on child endangerment charges.

Police say Weddles and Walker have been uncooperative with the investigation.

The Stockton Police Department is encouraging citizens to call if they have information pertaining to this investigation.


Callers are asked to call the Stockton Police Department at ‪209-937-8377‬, Investigations at ‪209-937-8323‬ or Crime Stoppers at 209-946-0600‬. Callers can remain anonymous.

Citizens may also text information from their cell phones to ‘Crimes’ (274637) and type the keyword TIPSPD and then their tip or logon to the Stockton Police Department’s Facebook page and click ‘Submit A Tip’. Tipsters may also send tips on the Stockton PD Mobile Phone App. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

If you have any information that may lead to an arrest, call Crime Stoppers at ‪209-946-0600‬. Crime Stoppers pays cash rewards up to $10,000.

