Crime & Safety
Update: Amber Alert Cancelled, Children Unharmed
Lyle Daniel, Evan Daniel and Bryce Young were located unharmed after police believed they were in extreme danger.
Update submitted by Indiana State Police
Indiana AMBER Alert 008-2017 issued today, July 18, 2017 has been cancelled as of 10:05 p.m. EST. This cancellation was requested by the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD). Any additional information concerning this cancellation may be obtained by contacting IMPD at 317-327-6540.
Patch note: The Indianapolis Metropolitan Department reported via the department's Twitter account handle, @IMPDnews, "All three children involved in the amber alert have been located unharmed."
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Original report submitted by Indiana State Police
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - The Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department (IMPD) is investigating the abduction of three children from Indianapolis, IN. The children were last seen at 3 p.m. eastern standard time in Indianapolis and are believed to be in extreme danger.
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Lyle Daniel is a 2 year old black male, 2 feet 7 inches tall, 28 pounds, with black hair, and brown eyes.
Evan Daniel is a 3 year old black male, 3 feet 5 inches tall, 35 pounds, with black hair, and brown eyes.
Bryce Young is a 7 year old black male, 4 feet 3 inches tall, 55 pounds, with black hair, and brown eyes.
It is unknown what the children are wearing.
IMPD believes the children were likely abducted by their mother, Mekielle Yaneek Pullins (also known as Me Me) a 22-year-old black female, 5 feet 8 inches tall, 143 lbs with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a gray shirt and black pants.
Pictured above, left to right, are Mekielle Yaneek Pullins, Bryce Young, Evan Daniel and Lyle Daniel.
The suspect vehicle is unknown at this time.
If you have any information on these children, contact the IMPD at 1-888-582-6237 or 911.
(Images via Indiana State Police).
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