Amber Alert Los Angeles: 4-Year-Old Boy Selah Tillary Missing from South LA
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An Amber Alert is active right now for a 4-year-old boy named Selah Tillary, last seen in South Los Angeles, according to early reports from ABC7, NBC, and CBS News. Authorities say the child is in "imminent danger," and the California Highway Patrol has issued the alert urging the public to be on the lookout immediately.
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The alert went out Tuesday and is already driving thousands of searches across the LA area as residents try to find out what happened and whether they can help. If you're in or around South Los Angeles, this is one to pay close attention to right now.
This is a developing story. Details, including the circumstances of the disappearance and a suspect or vehicle description, have not been confirmed in available reports yet and may change quickly as investigators release more information.
What We Know So Far
Selah Tillary, 4 years old, was taken from the Los Angeles area, per CBS News. The CHP's Amber Alert designation means law enforcement believes the child faces a credible, immediate threat to life or safety. Beyond the South LA location and the child's age and name, further details haven't been confirmed at this time.
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What LA Residents Should Do
If you've seen Selah Tillary or have any information, call 911 immediately. Amber Alert notifications should be active on most cell phones in the region. Check your local alerts, watch for updates on digital highway signs throughout the LA freeway system, and share this story. Every minute counts in a case like this.
Check Back for Updates
CAL WIRE will update this story as authorities release more details. This is a fast-moving, active situation.