Young girls who vanished from Burger King FOUND after police issue emergency alert


Two young girls who vanished after visiting a Burger King in the US have now been found after officials issued an Amber Alert.

Police issued a Levi’s Call, the state’s missing protocol, after they disappeared from the fast food restaurant in Columbus, Georgia, on Sunday.

Kylie Horne, 11, and Kylann Harper, four, went missing just before noon on Sunday, according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Columbus police had wrote in a Facebook post: “Kylie and Kylann are believed to be in extreme danger.”

But Georgia police confirmed on Monday that the girls have been found safe somewhere in south Georgia.

The relationship between the suspect and victims is not known at this time.

The children had last been seen in a 2011 blue-gray Honda CRV SUV believed to be heading towards Ocilla, officials said.

Horne is listed at four feet, nine inches tall and weighs 75 pounds, while Harper is three feet, four inches tall and weighs 35 pounds.

Police believed they were traveling in a 2004 Gold Lexus before they were found, according to a Facebook post by the Columbus Georgia Police Department and the Georgia Bureau of Investigations.

Officials asked anyone with information on the incident to call 911 or contact the Columbus police department.

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