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Authorities look for 2 missing girls after 2 boys are killed

Heather Hollingsworth | Hagadone News Network | UPDATED 4 years AGO
by Heather Hollingsworth
| October 24, 2020 2:33 PM

MISSION, Kan. (AP) — Authorities are looking for two girls who were abducted from a Kansas home where two boys were found dead Saturday.

The Kansas Bureau of Investigation identified the missing girls as 3-year-old Aven Jackson and 7-year-old Nora Jackson. An Amber Alert said the suspect in the abduction is the girls' father, 40-year-old Donny Jackson.

Leavenworth County Emergency Management said in a Facebook post that Jackson also is a person of interest in the homicides and believed to be armed and dangerous. He is believed to be driving a black Honda Accord, with a license plate number of 266MXB, the post said.

The time of the abduction and killings is known. Authorities began investigating around 1:15 p.m. after receiving a 911 call from an adult who discovered the homicide scene at the home where Jackson lived when one of the children didn't show up for a soccer game, Maj. James Sherley, of the Leavenworth County Sheriff’s Department, said in a news briefing.

Less than an hour before the discovery was made, the Kansas Highway Patrol made an unrelated car stop on the suspect’s vehicle on U.S. 169 near the Oklahoma border. The stop was for a traffic infraction, Sherley said.

The abducted children were in the vehicle, according to an update posted on the KBI website. The update said it is now believed Jackson may be traveling in Oklahoma, Texas or Arkansas.

The names of the slain boys weren’t immediately released. Sherley said he believed the boys were 11 and 14 and were the girls’ siblings.

The FBI referred questions to the patrol, which said the sheriff's office was answering questions in the case.

Sherley said “there had been some back and forth with family" but that the motive wasn't clear. He added: “At this time investigators are trying to determine what went on with the family dynamic that got us to this point."

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