Update
A Georgia girl missing since April 17 was found safe on Wednesday. The AMBER Alert has been canceled.
Original Story
An AMBER is still in effect for a Georgia girl who disappeared from Atlanta on Saturday, with a man whose not a family member.
Arasley Jimenez-Vasquez, 12, was likely taken by a family friend, 32-year-old Armando Aguilar. Police say the child is considered to be in extreme danger.
Aguilar was last seen driving a white 2009 Ford Econoline van with Georgia license plate number, QFD5854. The van had a ladder and ladder rack on the top.
Arasley is 5-feet-2 inches tall with black hair and brown eyes. She weighs around 130 pounds. Aguilar is 5-feet-8 inches tall, with black hair and brown eyes. He weighs around 180 pounds and has a scar along the right side of his chin. He also has a tattoo of a name and four stars across his chest.
GA #AmberAlert issued for 12 year-old Arasely Jimenez-Vasquez who is in danger. She is believed to be in the company of Armando Aguilar. pic.twitter.com/5U4QggtRIz
— Bradley Co. Sheriff (@bcso911) April 19, 2017
Anyone who sees the pair or knows any information about their whereabouts should call 911 immediately, or he Atlanta Police Department Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS.
[Feature Photo: National Center for Missing & Exploited Children]