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Three girls missing from grandmother's home in Carroll County

Sheriff's office: They aren't in imminent danger
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CARROLL COUNTY, Ind. -- The Carroll County Sheriff's Office is asking for your help to locate three girls who were taken from their grandmother's home in rural Carroll County.

Leah Banks, 33, had been staying with her mother for the holidays when the sheriff's office says Ms. Banks took her children Tuesday morning and left.

They are described as:

  • Amariah Banks, age 6, black female,  4'2", 60 pounds, black hair and brown eyes
  • Aujhanay Uduhs, age 12, white female, 4'11", 129 pounds, brown hair and hazel eyes
  • Georgia Banks, age 8, black female, 4'8", 80 pounds, black hair and brown eyes

The girls had been removed from their parents' custody by a court in King County, Washington.

The last known address for Leah Banks and Kevin Banks, 33, was in Washington State.

It's believed the girls and their parents are traveling possibly to Arkansas in a dark blue Buick Terraza van with Arkansas license plate 345VTN.

The Carroll County Sherif's Office says they were provided information that led them to believe the girls were not in imminent ganger. Since they are not believed to be in danger, the situation did not warrant an Amber Alert.

If you see the vehicle or the children, please contact local law enforcement.

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