Persons of interest being investigated after Amber Alert issued of missing 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham
LIVINGSTON, Texas - Several persons of interest are being investigated in the disappearance of 11-year-old Audrii Cunningham, according to officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
All agencies, including the FBI and Texas Rangers, have joined the Livingston Police Department in the search for Audrii who was last seen at her home in the 100 block of Lakeside Drive in Livingston on Feb. 15 at 7 a.m.
On Friday, a search was launched in San Jacinto County near the Lake Livingston dam. Investigators would not give details on why they are searching in this specific area but says they are actively following leads in this case.
Audrii was reportedly wearing a black hoodie, with white lettering, Hello Kitty backpack, black pants, and black high-top tennis shoes. She has blue eyes, blonde hair and is 4′1″ tall.
The location of the dam is several miles away from where Audrii was last seen.
Audrii was reportedly wearing a black hoodie, with white lettering, Hello Kitty backpack, black pants, and black high-top tennis shoes. She has blue eyes, blonde hair and is 4′1″ tall.
Deputies said Audrii was supposed to have caught the school bus but did not. She also did not report to school.
At 5:30 p.m., her parents alerted the Polk County Sheriff's Office and DPS and an Amber Alert was issued.
KPRC 2 reached out to Audrii's school to see if an alert system is in place to notify parents when a child does not attend homeroom first thing in the morning.
According to Creekside Elementary, school officials have a parent notification system and a message was sent.
Neighbors join search for Audrii
Neighbors spoke with KPRC 2 Reporter Rilwan Balogun and said nearly 200 people searched the area Thursday night.
Persons of interest and leads being investigated
During Friday's news conference, DPS said they have several persons of interest being investigated. They are also following leads in this case.
Officials are working with Crime Stoppers to get a reward issued.
DPS officials said there are no ongoing threats to the community.
Anyone with information in this case is asked to call Polk County Sheriff's Office at 936-327-6810.
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