Help find missing Karma Brown – The family members of missing toddler appreciates the community and the officials after missing Karma Brown was found safe. After being reported missing from Fairbanks, 2-year-old Karma Brown has prompted the state of Alaska to issue an Amber Alert for her, according to the local authorities. The family members were very worried about the wellbeing and whereabouts of their precious baby 2-year-old Karma Brown.
Missing Karma Brown found safe
According to the amber alert, Karma was last seen on Tuesday about 1:45 p.m. in the area of Lakeview Terrace Road and Easy Street in Fairbanks. The alert states that the girl is missing and “presumed at risk.” Jean Tamas Brown, who is described as a 40-year-old black male with black hair and brown eyes, standing 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighing 178 pounds, is thought to have abducted Karma. Brown is characterized as having a height of 5 feet 5 inches and a weight of 178 pounds.
A scar may be found on his left arm, and the word “Eve” is tattooed on the center of his chest. Karma is a black female toddler who is 2 years old, stands 2 feet 6 inches tall, has black hair, brown eyes, and weighs 35 pounds. She has brown eyes and black hair. She is missing an eye and the last time anyone saw her she was wearing a diaper.
At approximately 3:45 p.m., a citizen of Fairbanks called in a tip to troopers about seeing Karma in the parking lot of a retail complex. Troopers later confirmed in an email that “Karma was located safe.” The father of the child was not arrested because, according to the troopers’ report, “no crime had been committed after the DVPO was dissolved.” Karma Brown was located unharmed, and her family and the authorities are grateful for all of the efforts that were made.
Phone 911 immediately if you see Karma or Jean, or contact the Alaska State Troopers at 907-451-5100 if you have any other information that could assist the investigation. Anyone who sees Karma or Jean is asked to phone 911 immediately. In addition, you can contact the Amber Alert Hotline by dialing 866-AKAMBER (866-252-6237).
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