Two brothers arrested for killing 16-year-old girl who went missing last month after her friends dropped her off in a park SWAT teams arrested Owen Skyler Shover, 18, and his brother, Gary Anthony Shover, 21, in Hesperia, California on Monday Authorities suspect the Shover brothers killed 16-year-old Aranda Briones Briones was last seen near a community park in Moreno Valley on January 13 Authorities are asking for the public's help in locating Briones' body By Ariel Zilber and Valerie Edwards For Dailymail.com Published: 00:33 GMT, 13 February 2019 | Updated: 00:33 GMT, 13 February 2019 Viewcomments California authorities have arrested two brothers linked to the disappearance of 16-year-old Aranda Briones, who has been missing for a month. Owen Skyler Shover, 18, and Gary Anthony Shover, 21, were arrested by Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, authorities said on Tuesday. SWAT teams arrested the brothers on Monday morning at a home in the town of Hesperia. Both men are suspected of killing Briones, though her body has yet to be found. Owen Skyler Shover was booked on suspicion of murder and his brother was arrested on suspicion of second-degree murder and conspiracy to commit a crime. Owen Skyler Shover (left), 18, and Gary Anthony Shover (right), 21, were arrested by Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, authorities said on Tuesday. They are suspected of killing Aranda Briones, 16 Aranda Briones disappeared in Moreno Valley, California, on January 13 after hanging out with friends The teen's friends said they dropped Briones off at Moreno Valley Community Park around 6pm. She was last seen climbing into a gray four-door sedan The two men are being held at separate detention facilities. Owen is being held without bail at Robert Presley Detention Center while Gary is also being held without bail at Southwest Detention Center. Briones disappeared in Moreno Valley, California, on January 13 after hanging out with friends. The teen's friends said they dropped Briones off at Moreno Valley Community Park around 6pm. SWAT teams arrested the brothers on Monday morning at a home in the town of Hesperia. Gary Shover is seen above She was last seen climbing into a gray four-door sedan, Sheriff’s Deputy Mike Vasquez told KTLA-TV. According to a Facebook page asking the public for help finding Briones, the family last saw the teen when she left her home on January 13 around 2pm. She then went to meet up with friends before they dropped her off around 6pm that day. From there an unidentified person claimed to have seen the teen at the 99 cent store across the street from the park. But investigators who reviewed the surveillance video said they didn't see Briones on any surveillance footage. The family said Briones' last known location was in Rubidoux, according to her phone's location. Now, the device is no longer active. Authorities are asking for the public’s help in locating Briones, who has been described as 5ft4in tall and weighing 110 pounds. Anyone with information about Briones’ whereabouts is urged to contact Central Homicide Investigator Dickey at 951-955-2777 or Moreno Valley Police Department Investigator Drexler at 951-486-6700. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility