JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The desperate search continues for the 5-year-old Florida girl at the center of an Amber Alert.
The search for Taylor Williams, the little girl who authorities issued an Amber Alert for last week, has now expanded to Alabama and Georgia.
The girl's mother, Brianna Williams, is now considered a person of interest after deputies said she stopped cooperating in the search for her missing daughter.
According to the Jacksonville Sheriff's OFfice, Brianna Williams was the last person to see Taylor alive. The mother stopped cooperating Wednesday after deputies spoke with her about some inconsistencies in her story.
Deputies are now asking for the public to also keep an eye out for a 2017 Honda Accord with the Florida tag QNBRI.
If you have seen this vehicle between Jacksonville, FL and Alabama, please contact #JSO at 904-630-0500. The vehicle is described as a black 2017 Honda Accord displaying Florida Tag QNBRI. #FindTaylorWilliams https://t.co/rIhT3iOAUt pic.twitter.com/OhlyXIRTKT
— Jax Sheriff's Office (@JSOPIO) November 11, 2019
Anyone who has seen Taylor with her mother in the last two weeks is asked to call 904-630-0500.
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