Amber Alert canceled after missing East Texas brothers found safe

Kannon O’Neal (left) and Legend Sanford (right) (Tyler PD)


    • The two missing brothers from East Texas were found safe on Friday afternoon.

    • 3-year-old Legend Sandord and 4-year-old Kannon O’Neal were the subjects of an Amber Alert issued in Tyler, Texas.

    • Police released photos of a gray Mazda hatchback vehicle that may have been involved.

  • The two missing brothers from East Texas were found safe on Friday afternoon.

  • 3-year-old Legend Sandord and 4-year-old Kannon O’Neal were the subjects of an Amber Alert issued in Tyler, Texas.

  • Police released photos of a gray Mazda hatchback vehicle that may have been involved.

DallasTwo youngsters who went missing after allegedly being kidnapped in East Texas have been located safely.

What We Know: Following a tip, police on Friday afternoon located Legend Sanford, age 3, and Kannon O. Neal, age 4, at a residence in Tyler, Texas, at approximately 1:30 p.m.

According to reports, they are safe and will soon be reunited with their loved ones.

The Backstory The brothers vanished from a Tyler apartment complex on South Park Drive at approximately 10 p.m. on Thursday.

Legend wore pajamas from Paw Patrol. Kannon was dressed in black sweatpants with red and blue stripes and a black top.

The car of an Amber Alert suspect (Texas DPS)

A suspect who might be in a gray Mazda hatchback was referenced in an Amber Alert that was sent out on Friday morning.

Security cameras recorded the two youngsters entering the car, according to police, who also published two images of the car.

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What We Don’t Know: Police have not yet disclosed any information regarding the brothers’ disappearance.

Whether a suspect has been taken into custody is unknown.

  • An Amber Alert and a post on the Tyler Police Department’s Facebook page provided the information for this story.

An Amber Alert and a post on the Tyler Police Department’s Facebook page provided the information for this story.

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