Governor Ivey Makes Statement on Active Amber Alert for Missing Three-Year-Old Kamille McKinney

by Lynn McMillen
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MONTGOMERY – Governor Kay Ivey on Monday issued the following statement regarding the active amber alert on missing three-year-old, Kamille McKinney:

“Late Saturday evening, an amber alert was issued for Kamille “Cupcake” McKinney, a three-year-old from Birmingham, who was reported to be abducted while outside playing with other children at a birthday party. That amber alert remains active.

“I am staying engaged with law enforcement officials on both the state and local levels. While the search for Kamille and the investigation into the case are ongoing, it is imperative that we remain vigilant and report any information that may help law enforcement bring her home.

“In that light, we are in discussions with Jefferson County District Attorney Danny Carr to finalize plans for my Office to offer a $5,000 reward for any information leading to the arrest and conviction of the perpetrator(s) and the location of Kamille.

“At this time, we offer our fervent prayers for law enforcement and all involved in the search. We pray for Kamille’s family and that God will continue to watch over Kamille until she is safely returned home soon.

“Alabama, let’s bring Kamille home!”

 An AMBER Alert for Kamille McKinney has been expanded to surrounding states as the search continues for the 3-year-old girl.

Two persons have been detained in the case of Kamille McKinney.   Birmingham Police Chief Patrick Smith said there was no new information on her location, but they were committed to finding her.

Police asked anyone who wanted to submit an anonymous tip about her whereabouts to CrimeStoppers at 205-254-7777.

Call *HP or 9-1-1 with any information. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency has directed trooper posts to report information immediately to the person leading this case. 

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