Girl, 3, missing after mom doesn’t bring her home in Brooklyn: sources
BROOKLYN, N.Y. (PIX11) – A 3-year-old girl is missing after her mother never brought her home in Brooklyn on Sunday, sources told PIX11 News.
Avery Hall was last seen along Howard Avenue in Brooklyn around noon, according to authorities. She’s around 3’0” tall and 40 pounds, police said.
Avery was wearing a pink jumpsuit, red coat and white and pink sneakers, according to authorities.
The child went missing amid a custodial issue with her mother, who doesn’t have custody of her, sources said. The mother had visitation rights and was with Avery when she disappeared, according to sources.
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