Crime & Safety

Levi's Call Issued For 2 GA Sisters Believed To Be Taken By Babysitter: Police

GA authorities are searching for two sisters, one 11 months old and another 4 years old, after they say the girls' babysitter took them.

ATLANTA, GA — A Levi's Call has been issued for two sisters who police say may have been taken by their babysitter Monday morning in Atlanta.

The Levi's Call was issued for 11-month-old Norah Cooper and 4-year-old Zola Cooper, according to the Georgia Bureau of Investigation. A Levi's Call is Georgia's version of an Amber Alert.

The Cooper sisters were believed to be taken by their babysitter, Lakesha Brown, Atlanta Police said.

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They are believed to be in extreme danger, the GBI said.

The children were last seen traveling with Brown around 6 p.m. Saturday in the 300 block of James P. Brawley Drive Northwest, the GBI said.

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They could be traveling in a 2009 white Ford F350 truck with the Alabama tag, IC087Y4, both Atlanta Police and the GBI said.

Both girls have black hair and brown eyes, the GBI said.

Norah Cooper, who is missing an index and middle finger on her right hand, was wearing a pink onesie, the GBI said. Zola Cooper wore a multicolored dress, the GBI said.

The trio headed toward southwest Atlanta, the GBI said.

Authorities asked for anyone with information to call 911 or Atlanta Police, (470) 218-5001.

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