@nothingislostinti: (8/18/26 ) 🙏🏽Missing Children found : 2000 block of Sylvan Road Atlanta GA . Four-year-old Zola Cooper and her 11-month-old sister, Norah Cooper, were located in the 2000 block of Sylvan Road after an intensive search involving several Atlanta Police Department units. Police said both girls are in good health. Investigators said technology helped lead officers to the Sylvan Road area. People who lived nearby also provided information to investigators. While searching the area, officers heard a baby crying. They gained access to a trailer and found both girls inside. Police arrested the girls' babysitter, Lakesha Brown, in connection with the case. She was being taken to Atlanta Police Department headquarters, where investigators planned to question her about the alleged kidnapping. Lt. Christapher Butler said officers executed an exigent entry into the trailer based on the emergency and found the children alongside the suspect. SKYFOX 5 captured footage of officers loading the girls into an ambulance to be evaluated at Grady. The girls' mother, Elica Redding, said she met the suspect, Keisha Brown, about a year ago in a mom group where Brown advertised free services for expecting mothers. Redding left her children with the babysitter starting at 10 p.m. last Saturday. When the children were not returned, Redding called hospitals after Brown claimed they were in a car accident. Hospital staff had no record of them, prompting a 911 call at 10:30 p.m. last Sunday. Police say Brown is also suspected in a 2021 kidnapping of a 4-day-old baby in Alabama, where court records show she missed a court date in May. The girls were last seen in the area of Jones Avenue Northwest and James P. Brawley Drive Northwest. Family members told FOX 5 Atlanta that Brown had texted that she was taking the girls to Walmart around 6 p.m. A short time later, Brown allegedly told a family member that she and the children had been involved in some type of crash. The family later lost contact with her. An Amber Alert was issued as authorities searched for the children, who police said were believed to be in extreme danger. During the investigation, Atlanta police learned Brown had been involved in a previous case in Alabamaseveral years ago that authorities described as involving similar circumstances. Atlanta investigators contacted authorities in Alabama for information about that case. Police said Brown also had an outstanding warrant for failure to appear related to the Alabama case.#fyp #foryoupage #atlanta #georgia
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