AMBER ALERT: Missing Girl in Extreme Danger CANCELED Child located
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Source: WKRG
The State of Alabama has issued an Emergency Missing Child (Amber) Alert.
The Union Springs Alabama Police Department and the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency ask for your assistance in locating AALIYAH LINTON, Black Female, (5) years of age, 4'3, 100 lbs, Black hair, Brown eyes.
AALIYAH was last seen at approximately 8:40AM at the Union Springs Elementary School in Union Springs, Bullock County, Alabama, and is believed to be in extreme danger.
AALIYAH was wearing a white shirt and blue pants. AALIYAH was abducted by (2) unknown black females. One of the abductor's is believed to be in the mid to late forties. The second subject is unknown. The subjects may be traveling in a maroon colored van with North Carolina license plates.
If you have any information regarding this missing child, please contact the Union Springs Police Department (334) 738-3131; Alabama Law Enforcement Agency at 1-800-228-7688; or your local police department.
http://app.alea.gov/Community/wfAlertFlyer.aspx?ID=de3d3505-cf61-4c66-ab95-cb6367a0e148
AALIYAH LINTON is believed to be in "extreme danger."
Read more: http://www.wkrg.com/story/28562686/amber-alert-missing-girl-in-extreme-danger
Related news: Amber Alert in Upstate NY Canceled After 4 Children Found Safe: http://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/Amber-Alert-Issued-Monticello-Sullivan-County-4-Abducted-NY-New-York-296848831.html
Updated 3 hours ago
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