Lillie Mae Anderson Missing: Where was Lillie Anderson Last Seen?

Lillie Mae Anderson missing update: 7-year-old girl who disappeared in south Dallas, Texas, was found safe, check here to know the details about Lillie Mae Anderson’s missing case.

by Ushapriyanga

Updated Jun 13, 2023

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Lillie Mae Anderson Missing: Where was Lillie Anderson Last Seen?
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Lillie Mae Anderson Missing

Lillie Mae Anderson, a 7-year-old girl, went missing from her family's apartment on Argentina Drive in Dallas. She and her 9-year-old brother left the apartment around noon on Sunday when they were approached by an individual estimated to be around 30 years old. The person offered them a ride, and both children got into the suspect's gray crossover-type vehicle.

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At this time, there have been no reports of a vehicle dropping off the child at the apartments. The Dallas Police Department is appealing to the public for assistance in identifying the suspect and the vehicle involved in the kidnapping. The suspect was described as a Black male with black eyes and hair, last seen wearing a black t-shirt and gray sweatpants.

Where was Lillie Anderson Last Seen?

The suspect drove Lillie and her brother to a store at the intersection of West Kiest Boulevard and South Polk Street in Central Oak Cliff. At approximately 12:15 p.m., the 9-year-old went to the store's front door, and upon his return, he discovered that the suspect had driven away with Lillie still inside the vehicle. The incident prompted a 911 call to the Dallas Police.

Amber Alerts can be received on smartphones by enabling notifications for government alerts in the device's settings. Alongside emergency alerts and public safety alerts, individuals can choose to receive notifications specifically for Amber Alerts.

Lillie Mae Anderson Missing Update

After almost six hours since the Amber Alert was issued, Lillie was found safe. She was discovered walking up a sidewalk in her apartment complex at around 12:40 a.m. Lillie has been taken to a local hospital for precautionary measures.

Lillie Anderson is described as 4 feet 2 inches tall, weighing 80 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a purple short-sleeve shirt, multicolored shorts with floral patterns, and sandals. Her hair was styled in two large side braids that joined in the back. If anyone has any information about this case, they are urged to contact 911 or the Dallas Police Department at 214-671-4268.

While the search for Lillie continues, law enforcement agencies remain dedicated to bringing her home safely. Detective Ben Lopez of the Arlington Police Department expressed the frustration of not being able to provide answers to Lillie's family after such a prolonged period. The authorities urge anyone with information about Lillie's disappearance to come forward and assist in the investigation.



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Lillie Mae Anderson Missing-FAQs

1. Give detail about Lillie Mae Anderson Missing 

Lillie Mae Anderson, a 7-year-old girl, went missing from her family's apartment on Argentina Drive in Dallas

2. Where Was Lillie Anderson Last Seen?

At approximately 12:15 p.m.

3. Give Lillie Mae Anderson Missing Update

After almost six hours since the Amber Alert was issued, Lillie was found safe. She was discovered walking up a sidewalk in her apartment complex at around 12:40 a.m. Lillie has been taken to a local hospital for precautionary measures

4.   Has there been any update on Lillie Mae Anderson's disappearance?

As of the provided information, there have been no significant updates on Lillie Mae Anderson's whereabouts or the progress of the investigation. Law enforcement agencies continue to work diligently to locate her and urge anyone with information to come forward.

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