Two 14-Year-Old Girls Abducted in Georgia

Feb. 3, 2012
Authorities across the nation are on alert after two 14-year-old girls were taken from their homes Wednesday night in Monroe and Lamar counties.

Feb. 03--Authorities across the nation are on alert after two 14-year-old girls were taken from their homes Wednesday night in Monroe and Lamar counties.

Kirsten Kamradt, of Barnesville, and Amber Henry, of High Falls, are believed to be in danger because of the psychological condition of one of their abductors, according to a news release from the Lamar County Sheriff's Office.

Joshua Paul Crowe, 19, of Barnesville, and Dustin Blake Elliott, 19, of Upson County, may have taken them to either Tennessee or North Carolina, the release stated.

The girls' families are asking the men to bring them to a safe place such as a hospital or fire station to be freed.

Officers from the sheriff's offices in Lamar and Monroe counties, the Barnesville Police Department, the FBI, and U.S. Marshal's Service are involved in the search along with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

To contact writer Liz Fabian, call 744-4303.

Copyright 2012 - The Macon Telegraph, Ga.

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