Talladega County authorities say the father of four missing girls, ranging in age from 2 to 12 years old, is in custody, but the children are still unaccounted for.
is in custody, but the children are still unaccounted for.
“Law enforcement is still attempting to locate the Buchanan children,” the agency said in a statement. Aaliyah Grace Buchanan, 12; Isabella Jane Buchanan, 9; Lacey Nicole Buchanan, 6; and Gracelyn Hope Buchanan, 2, were “noticed missing” from Sylacauga around 11:35 a.m., according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, which issued an emergency missing child alert for the children.
Aaliyah was described as 5-feet 1-inches tall, 85 pounds, with blonde or strawberry blonde hair and green eyes; Isabella as 4-feet 5-inches tall, 60 pounds, with green eyes and brown hair; Lacey as 3-feet 5-inches tall, 45 pounds, with green eyes and brown hair; and Gracelynn as 3-feet tall, 35 pounds, with green eyes and brown hair.
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