Jennifer and Jessica Burns were abducted in McKinney and are believed to be in “serious or urgent danger,” according to the Texas Department of Public Safety, which issued an Amber Alert early Friday morning. Let’s take a closer look at what happened to Jennifer and Jessica Burns.
What happened to Jennifer Burns and Jessica Burns?
An AMBER Alert was issued for two missing McKinney girls early Friday.
Jessica Burns, 9, and Jennifer Burns, 6, were last seen at 320 North Central Expressway in McKinney just before 6 p.m. on Thursday, according to the alert. The notice was sent at about one a.m. on Friday.
According to the notice, the girls were “in severe or imminent danger,” according to law police.
Despite the absence of specifics, officials characterized the vehicle involved in the warning as a black SUV with a white scratch on the front, silver door handles, and a black inside.
Jessica and Jennifer Burns’s identities
CPS didn’t respond to WFAA’s request for information.
Friday’s 1 a.m. warning. Collin County houses McKinney north of Dallas.
The notice indicated police feared the girls were “in significant or imminent risk.” “We feel they are in significant danger,” McKinney police stated.
Police and the FBI searched for the girls.
Jessica Burns, 4’10” and 90 pounds, wore dark-framed spectacles, a red long-sleeve blouse with black sleeves, and blue pants.
Jennifer Burns, 4 feet tall and 60 pounds, wore purple-framed spectacles, a light blue top with sparkles, and blue pants.
The notice says 5’2″, 230-pound Jame Burns was last seen wearing black.
The grandmother’s and CPS’s roles and the incident’s details were not disclosed. Call 911 or the McKinney Police Department at 972-547-2700 with any location information. Call 972-547-2758 with tips.
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