2 children at center of Amber Alert found safe, Moore police say

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Moore Police Division officers say the 2 youngsters on the heart of an Amber Alert that was issued early Saturday morning have been recovered.Authorities issued an Amber Alert for Kathryn Glad, 6, and Cory Glad, 2, after police stated they weren’t returned by their organic grandmother, 48-year-old Twana Brinlee.Moore police officers advised KOCO 5 Saturday afternoon that the 2 youngsters have been recovered in Jenks and are secure. The Amber Alert has been canceled.Police stated they don’t have another info presently. Unique StoryAuthorities issued an Amber Alert in a single day for 2 youngsters lacking from Moore.In line with Moore police, officers are on the lookout for Kathryn Glad, 6, and Cory Glad, 2, who’re believed to be with their organic grandmother, 48-year-old Twana Brinlee. Police stated Brinlee was to return the youngsters however by no means returned, ceasing all communications and disabling her telephone to forestall contact. She reportedly is recognized with schizophrenia and is at the moment with out remedy and in a state of disaster, in response to police.Kathryn was sporting a black leotard with butterflies or rainbows, gray sparkly footwear and purple glasses, and Cory was sporting an orange Paw Patrol shirt and gray shorts with orange stripes. They’ve been lacking since about 4:30 p.m. Friday and have been final seen close to Santa Fe and Northwest twelfth Avenue. Police stated Brinlee is probably armed with a handgun and their location or potential vacation spot is unknown presently, however info was supplied to police that indicated she could intend to take the youngsters to the lake or is probably headed to Arkansas to go to household.Brinlee is believed to be driving her grey 2023 Toyota Tacoma with Oklahoma tag KBQ-254. She has beforehand tried non secular acts with the youngsters whereas in a state of disaster.Each youngsters are believed to be in fast hazard, police stated. Anybody with info is urged to name 911 or Moore police at 405-793-5171.

Moore Police Division officers say the 2 youngsters on the heart of an Amber Alert that was issued early Saturday morning have been recovered.

Authorities issued an Amber Alert for Kathryn Glad, 6, and Cory Glad, 2, after police stated they weren’t returned by their organic grandmother, 48-year-old Twana Brinlee.

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Moore police officers advised KOCO 5 Saturday afternoon that the 2 youngsters have been recovered in Jenks and are secure. The Amber Alert has been canceled.

Police stated they don’t have another info presently.

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Authorities issued an Amber Alert in a single day for 2 youngsters lacking from Moore.

In line with Moore police, officers are on the lookout for Kathryn Glad, 6, and Cory Glad, 2, who’re believed to be with their organic grandmother, 48-year-old Twana Brinlee.

Police stated Brinlee was to return the youngsters however by no means returned, ceasing all communications and disabling her telephone to forestall contact. She reportedly is recognized with schizophrenia and is at the moment with out remedy and in a state of disaster, in response to police.

Kathryn was sporting a black leotard with butterflies or rainbows, gray sparkly footwear and purple glasses, and Cory was sporting an orange Paw Patrol shirt and gray shorts with orange stripes. They’ve been lacking since about 4:30 p.m. Friday and have been final seen close to Santa Fe and Northwest twelfth Avenue.

Police stated Brinlee is probably armed with a handgun and their location or potential vacation spot is unknown presently, however info was supplied to police that indicated she could intend to take the youngsters to the lake or is probably headed to Arkansas to go to household.

Brinlee is believed to be driving her grey 2023 Toyota Tacoma with Oklahoma tag KBQ-254. She has beforehand tried non secular acts with the youngsters whereas in a state of disaster.

Each youngsters are believed to be in fast hazard, police stated.

Anybody with info is urged to name 911 or Moore police at 405-793-5171.

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