A rare but very important level II endangered child alert has been issued for a girl in Louisiana. She needs your help to return home. Please SHARE this post with the following information that could bring her home to safety.
Police in Louisiana have issued a statewide endangered child alert for a 14-year-old girl who was reported missing Thursday (March 9) from the Denham Springs area.
Kailee Isabella Dartt, who is about 5-feet-8-inches tall and weighs around 110 pounds, is described as having brown hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen between 4 and 5 p.m. Thursday near the Pecan Creek Subdivision off Dunn Road in Denham Springs, state police said.
At the time, Dartt, who goes by the nickname “Kai,” was wearing a blue shirt, gray camouflage cargo shorts and black shoes, authorities said. She was also carrying a black bag.
State police said they have reason to believe Dartt is in immediate danger.
The alert issued is a Level II Endangered/Missing Child Advisory, which state police uses when a missing child’s case does not meet all the criteria for an Amber Alert that allows interruption of media broadcasts.
Anyone with information as to the whereabouts of Dartt should immediately contact the Livingston Parish Sheriff’s Office at 225-686-2241, call 911, or contact Louisiana State Police Sgt. Stacey Pearson of the Louisiana Clearinghouse for Missing & Exploited Children at 337-962-2605 or stacey.pearson@la.gov.