Houston Amber Alert: Maleah Davis is still missing; volunteers searching on the ATV



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HOUSTON – An Amber Alert continues Monday for Maleah Davis, the 4-year-old Houston girl who was reportedly kidnapped on Friday evening.

Texas Equusearch's team of volunteers joined the search effort Monday morning after putting a call to ATV.

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"We're hoping for the best, but expecting the worst." Equusearch leader Tim Miller told KHOU 11 News.

Views from Air 11 Eastscape Freeway and Greens Road, not far from the Houston's Bush Intercontinental Airport.

That's where Maleah's stepfather, Darion Vence, told investigators he had trouble driving the girl's mother. Inside the car with him were Maleah and his young son, Courtland.

He told the police that when he pulled out of his car, he was picking him up, picking him up and picking him up.

Vence said when he woke up, it was 6 pm Saturday and he was in Sugar Land – on the other side of Houston. Courtland was in his arms, unharmed, but the girl was nowhere to be found.

Vence was in – a 2011 Nissan Altima – in Sugar Land around 3 p.m. Saturday. The vehicle, which had been purchased, has temporary tags with the license plate 3092G9.

Police are not only looking for Maleah. They are also looking for the Nissan Altima, which belongs to Vence's Wife, Brittany, and the Chevrolet Chevy Cab crew pickup that the suspects were driving.

Anyone with information on Maleah Davis' whereabouts is urged to contact Houston Police at 713-308-3600 Gold Crime Stoppers at 713-222-TIPS.

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