In Columbus on a Sunday morning, a distressing incident unfolded when two young girls, aged 4 and 11, were abducted from a local Burger King. The severity of the situation prompted the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to issue an AMBER Alert, indicating that the girls are facing “extreme danger.”

This alarming case involves two adult female suspects, 49-year-old Mikaela Harrell, and another individual, Kaila Spires, whose details are currently under investigation by FOX 5.

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The four-year-old victim, Kylann Harper, stands at 3 feet 4 inches in height and weighs 35 pounds. At the time of her disappearance, she was dressed in a long sleeve shirt and pants. In contrast, the 11-year-old, Kylie Horne, is 4 feet 9 inches tall, with a weight of 75 pounds. She has straight shoulder-length hair and was last seen wearing a white t-shirt, gray sweatpants, and white Croc shoes.

Authorities have launched a search for a 2011 blue or gray Honda CR-V bearing the Georgia license plate #TGS7835. There is reason to believe that Harrell and Spires might be en route to Ocilla, another location in south Georgia.

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As of now, the nature of the relationship between the victims and the two suspects remains unclear, leaving the motive and circumstances of this abduction shrouded in uncertainty. Authorities are working diligently to uncover more information and safely bring these children back to their families.