The Talladega County Sheriff’s Office is asking for your help locating four missing children in Sylacauga.
TALLADEGA COUNTY, Ala. - The father of four missing children from Sylacauga has been taken into custody but officials say they have not located the children.
The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency issued an Emergency Missing Child Alert for 12-year-old Aaliyah Grace Buchanan, 9-year-old Isabella Jane Buchanan, 7-year-old Lacey Nicole Buchanan, and 2-year-old Gracelyn Hope Buchanan Thursday evening after DHR was unable to make contact with them or their father.34-year-old Clifton Christopher Buchanan was taken into custody Friday morning in Etowah and arrested for Interference with custody.
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