Texas authorities are searching for a little girl who vanished from her stroller on a Sunday morning at a College Station park.
ABC reports that 2-year-old Hazana Anderson disappeared from Gabbard Park off of Dexter Drive on Sunday morning at around 8 a.m. The toddler’s mother, Tiandra Christin, said she left the toddler in her stroller and went to her car in a nearby parking lot to get a bottle. When she returned a few minutes later, Hazana was missing. Police combed the park thoroughly on Sunday but didn’t locate her.
Search efforts to find Hazana expanded Sunday night to include surrounding neighborhoods.
Hazana is a black female who stands three feet tall and weighs around 28 pounds. She has brown eyes, black hair, and has a dark birthmark on her left big toe. She was last seen wearing a black “girl squad” shirt, cream pants, an olive green jacket, a purple beanie and pink shoes.
2 year old #HazanaAnderson allegedly #abducted from park in #CollegeStation #TX https://t.co/gS0LfaNZR1 pic.twitter.com/TLv1FWs3It
— Missing Pieces Network (@Network4Missing) October 29, 2018
Fishermen in the area on Sunday morning told police they heard the little girl’s mother screaming for her daughter. Christin has not been arrested for Hazana’s disappearance and spent most of the day Sunday at the police station. The little girl’s father, Brodrick Anderson, spent Sunday at the park trying to find his daughter.
Anyone with any information on Hazana’s whereabouts is urged to contact authorities at 979-764-3600.
[Feature Photo: Hazana Anderson/Handout]