Crime & Safety
Amber Alert Over: Missing Texas Girl Found Safe in Indiana
Authorities had said Sommer Brown-Ivory could have been headed for the Chicago area.
Updated 12:45 p.m.
The Chicago Tribune is reporting that missing 12-year-old Sommer Brown-Ivory was found safe outside of Indianapolis Sunday morning. No other details are available.
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Chicago-area residents should be on the lookout for a missing 12-year-old girl who was the subject of an AMBER alert out of Texas, the Chicago Tribune is reporting.
The Tribune reported that Sommer Brown-Ivory, who lives with her father outside Dallas, may have been taken Friday by her mother. Lisa Elizabeth Brown, 43, has relatives in the Chicago area, the Trib reported. Â
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According to the AMBER Alert website, Sommer is described as 5-feet 6-inches tall, 90 pounds, black hair, brown eyes and last seen wearing a black tank top and black basketball shorts.
Her mother is described as  5-feet 8-inches tall, 120 pounds, black hair and brown eyes.
She was last seen wearing a black blazer and a light green shirt, the site said. Brown is driving a gray, 2006 Ford Expedition with a Texas temporary license plate number of 86P 3357.
Those with information on this case are asked to call 972-230-5785 or 911.
Read the full Tribune report here.
- Editor's Note: The Amber Alert was sent to local law-enforcement agencies, so folks in our area were on the lookout.
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