Crime & Safety
Mother Of Missing Toddler Arrested In College Station
The mother of Hazana Anderson, 2, has been charged with making a false report and abandoning/ endangering a child.

COLLEGE STATION, TX -- The College Station Police Department have arrested a 21-year-old woman and charged her in the case of her missing 2-year-old daughter. Tiaundra Kae Christon has been charged with making a false report and abandoning/endangering her daughter Hazana Anderson, CSPD wrote on Facebook Monday morning.
"Investigators with the College Station Police Department, while interviewing Miss Christon, discovered that she was not providing truthful information regarding the incident," CSPD wrote on Facebook Monday morning. "In addition, the charge of 'Abandoning/ Endangering a Child' was due to Miss Christon placing the child in an environment, 'near a body of water' that posed a potential risk to the safety of the child."
The child was still missing as of Monday morning. Christon told police that Hazana Anderson went missing Sunday while the two were at Gabbard Park at around 8:00 a.m., Lt. Craig Anderson, spokesman for CSPD, told Patch. Hazana Anderson is described as about 3 feet tall, weighs 28 pounds and has black hair, brown eyes, and a birthmark near her big toe on her left foot.
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Christon initially told police that her daughter was snatched from her stroller when she had left to get a bottle from her car.
Anyone with information is being asked to call CSPD at 979-764-3600.
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