Crime & Safety
3 VA Kids Found, Amber Alert Canceled
Virginia State Police on Thursday canceled an Amber Alert for three children last seen in Augusta County. They were found safe.

VIRGINIA — State police have canceled an Amber Alert issued for three children abducted from Augusta County. The siblings were found safe, an update from Virginia State Police said about 6 p.m.
When the alert was issued, authorities said the children were believed to be in extreme danger. The children involvced are: 10-year-old Jai’marcus Elijah Lewis, who is 5 feet tall and weighs 80 pounds; 8-year-old Ja’miya Tiana Lewis, who is 3-feet 6-inches tall and weighs 70 pounds; and 6-year-old Ja’liyah Monae Lewis, who is 3 feet tall and weighs 40 pounds.
Authorities did not say where the children were located, or if any charges have been filed.
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According to police, the children were last seen around 7:45 a.m. Thursday at the bus stop at Bobby's Way Apartment Complex in Fishersville.
Ja’miya and Ja’liyah were last seen wearing pink coats, police said.
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Authorities believe the children may be with their biological mother, Shanice Chante Davidson, who is possibly driving a black newer model Nissan Sentra with an unknown tag.
Anyone with information should contact the Augusta County Sheriff's Office at (540) 245-5333 or visit https://vsp.virginia.gov/active-alerts/.
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