Crime & Safety
3 Kids Safe, Suspect On The Run After Early Morning AMBER Alert
The TBI says three children are safe after an early Sunday morning AMBER Alert, but the suspect is still missing.

GOODLETTSVILLE, TN -- Three boys - all under the age of 5 - are safe after an early Sunday morning AMBER Alert, but the man suspected of taking them is still on the run.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation issued an AMBER Alert just after midnight Sunday for three boys - ages 1, 2 and 4 - reported missing from Goodlettsville. The TBI cancelled the alert an hour later, saying the trio had been located and were safe.
However, Keith Tansil, 32, who was accused of taking the children, is still at large.
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Tansil (pictured above) is believed to be driving a 2006 white Chevy Malibu with temporary tags. He is 5-feet-11-inches tall and weighs 185 pounds.
Anyone with information about Tansil is asked to contact the TBI at 1800-TBI-FIND or local law enforcement.
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