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Police searching for Covington siblings ‘taken’ from grandmother [Video]

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The Covington Police Department is asking the public for help finding two teenage siblings who were taken from their grandmother on Monday night.

Authorities are urgently searching for 13-year-old David Rankin and 15-year-old Zakya Anderson.

What we know:

Investigators say Rankin and Anderson were “taken” from their grandmother by a non-custodial family member around 11:45 p.m. on Monday.

Both siblings were last seen in a burgundy GMC Yukon with the Georgia tag 00CARE.

The teens are believed to still be in the metro Atlanta area.

What we don’t know:

Authorities have not identified the family member who reportedly took Rankin and Anderson.

What you can do:

If you have any information that could help find Rankin and Anderson, call Covington Police Detective Jack Treadwell at (770) 385-2196.

The Source: Information for this story was taken from a Facebook post by the Covington Police Department.

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