6p.m. Wednesday Three siblings reported missing from their western Missouri home are safe in Canada, and their noncustodial mother faces a felony charge for taking them.
The children, 11-year-old Tabitha Davis, 14-year-old Jasper Davis, and 15-year-old Jordan Davis, were reported missing Friday by their father, who lives with the children in Harrisonville.
The sheriff’s office says O’Neal hasn’t had known contact with the children for at least three years.
Court records show a Cass County warrant was issued Wednesday for O’Neal, who’s in custody in Canada. It’s unclear when she and the children will return to Missouri.
1 p.m. Wednesday Authorities in western Missouri say one of three siblings reported missing last week has been seen in Canada with the children’s mother, who doesn’t have legal custody.
The children, 11-year-old Tabitha Davis, 14-year-old Jasper Davis, and 15-year-old Jordan Davis, were reported missing last Friday when their father returned to their home in Harrisonville and discovered they weren’t there.
No details were released on the possible whereabouts of the other two children. No one was taken into custody.
(AP) — Authorities say three siblings missing from their home in northwest Missouri are believed to be with their mother, who does not have custody.
The Cass County sheriff’s office is asking for help in locating 11-year-old Tabitha Davis, 14-year-old Jasper Davis, and 15-year-old Jordan Davis.
The children’s father reported them missing Friday from their home in Harrisonville.
Their mother is 44-year-old Sherri Lynn Davis or Sherri Lynn Oneil, who has no current address. The sheriff’s office says she was last known to be traveling in an RV with Arizona license plates or a black Mercedes SUV with Alaska license plates. She may also be traveling with five German shepherd dogs.
The Missouri Highway Patrol issued an endangered person advisory Saturday for the children.