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AMBER Alert issued for 6-year-old girl possibly abducted by father

Kennedy Harrington was last seen at 7:47 a.m. on the far west side of San Antonio. Kennedy Harrington, a 6-year-old girl who was last seen with her father, Deandre Harrington, may have been abducted. The Texas Department of Public Safety issued an AMBER Alert for Kennedy Harrington, who is 3'6" tall, weighs about 60 pounds and has hazel eyes and dark hair. Harrington and her father may be in a gray Chevrolet sedan. If you see them, contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Office at (210) 335-6000. Since 1950, KENS 5 has been a leading local news station in South Texas, pioneering for several firsts, including being the first local station with a helicopter and the first to air a local morning news program.

AMBER Alert issued for 6-year-old girl possibly abducted by father

公開済み : 10ヶ月前 沿って Andrea CardenGeneral

Kennedy Harrington was last seen at 7:47 a.m. on the far west side of San Antonio.

SAN ANTONIO — An AMBER Alert has been issued for a missing 6-year-old girl who was possibly abducted by her father, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Kennedy Harrington is 3'6" tall, weighs about 60 pounds and has hazel eyes and dark hair. She was last seen with her father, Deandre Harrington, 36. He is 5'9" tall, weighs about 209 pounds, and has brown eyes and black hair. He has a tattoo of the letter "P" on his left ringfinger and a tattoo of the letter "J" on his left leg.

The child and her father were last seen around 7:47 a.m. on Wednesday near the 13100 block of Beals Circle in far west San Antonio. They may have been in a gray Chevrolet sedan. Officials did not release the license plate information.

If you see them or have any information on where they might be, please contact the Bexar County Sheriff's Office at (210) 335-6000.

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トピック: Crime, Missing People

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