Amber Alert issued for South Florida children, 3 and 11

Authorities issue Amber Alert for brothers believed to be taken by mother

RIVERIA BEACH, Fla. — An Amber Alert has been issued for two children missing from Palm Beach County.

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Authorities are searching for Aizon Turner, 3, and Akachi Turner, 11.

5 p.m. report:

2 children missing from Palm Beach County

The children are believed to be with their 43-year-old mother, Audrey Turner, who does not have custody of the boys.

Aizon is described as 3-feet tall, weighing 32 pounds with black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a khaki shirt, khaki shorts and black light-up shoes with red trim.

Akachi is described as 5-feet tall, weighing 72 pounds with black hair and brown eyes, and was last season wearing a black shirt, black pants and high-top FILA sneakers.

According to authorities, they were last seen in the area of the 1200 block of West Sixth Street in Riviera Beach, where they were staying at a foster home.

They may be traveling toward the Atlanta-area in a black Toyota sedan with front-end damage, and there could be an additional woman traveling with them, police said.

Audrey Turner, who apparently lives in Miami-Dade County, had a previous warrant out for her arrest in Miami for child neglect, leading to the current situation.

For that reason, police believe the children may be in danger.

Anyone with information or who thinks they may have seen them is urged to call the Florida Department of Law Enforcement at 1-888-FL-MISSING.

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