In Texas looking for 2-year-old girl, her mother arrested for false testimony

Law enforcement authorities of Texas shall make every effort to find a little girl that went missing on October 28 in the territory of the Gabbard Park in College Station.

According to the data provided by the state police, 2-year-old singer went missing during a walk with his mother. Tundra Christon says: before the disappearance of her daughter was in the stroller. According to the woman, she left the girl for a few minutes while he went to the car for bottles and jars. When the mother returned, the baby in the stroller was gone.

In Texas looking for 2-year-old girl, her mother arrested for false testimony
According to the state police, 2-year-old singer went missing during a walk with his mother. Photo: CSPD

But law enforcement does not believe the words of Tundra Christon. Investigators believe that the mother gave false testimony to hide the fact that irresponsible behaviour. Woman accused of endangering child’s life: the baby was left alone near the lake. If it turns out that the girl drowned, her mother is facing criminal prosecution.

Now the police are combing the Park and the residential neighborhoods nearby. A search is underway on lake, near which he had last seen the baby. The police joined in the volunteer search teams.

I hope the girl will find intact.

Signs wanted Hasani:

Growth — 90-92 cm Weight — 12 kg. Black hair, brown eyes. Special sign — dark mole near the big toe of the left foot. The girl was wearing a green jacket, cream colored pants, purple hat and dark pink shoes.

If you have any information about the missing child, please call 979-764-3600.

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