Mother with active warrants believed to have taken missing 4-year-old in Huntersville
According to police, Lila Willis is believed to be with her biological mother, Jennifer Glackin, a 39-year-old woman who currently has active warrants with Huntersville Police. Authorities are treating this case seriously and are asking the community to keep an eye out.
The two were last spotted near Gilead Road and Commerce Center Drive.
Police said she may be traveling in a Honda Civic with North Carolina license plate KMN-7030. A photo of the vehicle has been released to the public.
Local agencies, including the Huntersville Fire Department and town government, have also joined in the search.
If you see Lila, Jennifer Glackin, or the vehicle described, or if you have any information that could assist, please contact Huntersville Police immediately or call 911.
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