6-Month-Old Baby Abducted in South Georgia, Believed to Be in Extreme Danger
Early Sunday morning, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation issued an Amber Alert, known in the state as a Levi’s Call, for a 6-month-old baby girl believed to be in extreme danger.
The alert followed the reported abduction of A’Marile Johnson by Monica Yvette Bradley on June 22, 2024.
The abduction occurred around 10:00 AM at 606 Jones Street in Valdosta, Georgia, near downtown. Monica Yvette Bradley, 41, was last seen with the child at this location. They are believed to be traveling in a 2024 Toyota Camry with Georgia license plate CXW1202. The direction in which they are heading is currently unknown.
Bradley is described as a 5-foot-4 woman weighing 240 pounds, with black hair styled in short braids and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a multi-colored floral dress.
Authorities have noted that Bradley goes by the nickname “Meat Eater” and has a suspended driver’s license. Additionally, she is wanted in Florida.
The abducted child, A’Marile Johnson, is a 6-month-old Black female with black hair and brown eyes. The urgency of the alert is due to the belief that she is in extreme danger.
Authorities are calling on the public for assistance. Anyone with information on the whereabouts of A’Marile Johnson or Monica Yvette Bradley is urged to contact 911 or the Lanier County Sheriff’s Office at 229-482-3545 immediately. Public cooperation is vital to ensure the child’s safe return.
The Lanier County Sheriff’s Office, along with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, is actively investigating the case.
They are employing all resources available to locate A’Marile and Bradley. Updates will be provided as more information becomes available.