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Knoxville Children Found Safe Following Endangered Child Alert

Knoxville Children Found Safe After Alert

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Three children from Knoxville who had been reported missing have been found safe, according to the local police and state officials. The children, aged between 5 and 12 years old, were located after an Endangered Child Alert was issued early on Friday morning.

Missing Children Details

The Knoxville Police Department, along with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI), spread the word about the missing children to the public when it became clear they were not with their custodial parent. Concern grew after the children were believed to be with their non-custodial father, 43-year-old Aki Warren.

The TBI had shared that attempts to contact Warren had not been successful, leading to heightened concerns for the children’s well-being. The alert had asked anyone with any information about the children or their whereabouts to reach out to the local police department or to the TBI’s hotline at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Successful Resolution

As the day progressed, there was much attention on the situation. Around 10:30 p.m. on the same day the alert was issued, Knoxville police confirmed that the children were safe and sound, easing the worries of their families and the community.

Details about how or where the children were found remain unclear, but their safe return is a huge relief for everyone involved. The authorities expressed gratitude to the community for staying vigilant and providing any tips that could help in the situation.

Community Efforts

The quick response from the community played a key role. Residents shared the information widely, particularly through social media, which helped raise awareness about the children’s disappearance. Law enforcement officials often stress the importance of community involvement in such cases, noting that even the smallest bit of information can be vital.

After announcements about the children’s safe return, many in the community took to social media to express their relief and joy, while also thanking the police and the TBI for their efforts in securing the children’s safety.

Conclusion

The safe recovery of these children is a positive outcome in what could have been a disastrous situation. Authorities are likely to continue monitoring the case and any related issues concerning their custody. This incident serves as a reminder of the community’s strength and the importance of staying alert for our local children.

For now, families and friends can rest easy knowing that the children are back where they belong and that local law enforcement continues to work hard to keep the area safe.


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