4 missing brothers are traveling in van from Alabama to Carolinas: Have you seen them?
Four brothers reported missing in Alabama may be headed toward the Carolinas, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
The children, ranging in age from 1 to 11, may be traveling in a 2003 white Ford Windstar with Alabama license plate 8AJ1511 to North Carolina, ALEA said in a news release.
The boys were first reported missing on Friday from their grandmother’s home in Arab, Ala., where they had been placed by child welfare officials.
Alabama television station WAFF reported that the children were still missing on Monday morning.
They are reportedly with their parents, Carrissa Renee Cummings, 29, and Marcus Eugene Simmons, 39, WAFF said.
This is the information about the boys released by ALEA:
▪ Ian Simmons, 11, has blue eyes and blond or strawberry blond hair. He’s 4-foot-5 and weighs 85 pounds.
▪ Nicholas Simmons, 5, has brown eyes and brown hair. He’s 3 feet tall and weighs 35 pounds.
▪ Alexander Simmons, 4, has brown eyes and blond or strawberry blond hair. He’s 2-foot-6 and weighs 30 pounds.
▪ Corbin Simmons, 1, has brown eyes and brown hair. He’s 2 feet tall and weighs 25 pounds.
Anyone with information on the boys’ whereabouts may contact the Arab Police Department at 256-586-8124.
Lisa Wilson: 843-706-8103, @lisawilsonIPBG
This story was originally published December 11, 2017 at 8:42 AM with the headline "4 missing brothers are traveling in van from Alabama to Carolinas: Have you seen them?."