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The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office says Taylor Muller, 11, and Brooklyn Albertie, 10, failed to return to their home on Lippia Road Tuesday after leaving it.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office is asking for the public’s help with locating two missing children the agency says are endangered.
JSO says the family of Taylor Muller, 11, and Brooklyn Albertie, 10, reported the two girls missing Wednesday at 3:40 a.m. from Northwest Jacksonville.
The sheriff’s office says the girls failed to return home after leaving their home, located in the 2800 block of Lippia Road, on Tuesday around 3 p.m. JSO says they left their home to “ride a bus to a local park located on Benedict Road.”
“Due to their tender age, we are asking for assistance in locating Taylor and Brooklyn,” JSO said in a news release. “If you reside in this area, we ask that you check any cameras, vehicles, and property for the children.”
According to JSO, Taylor was last seen wearing pink and blue shorts and a black hoodie with an “unknown logo” on the front. She is 5’2″ and has brown eyes and black hair.
As for Brooklyn, JSO says she was last seen wearing a black t-shirt with a white logo on the front and gray shorts. She is 4’9″ and has brown eyes and black hair as well.
Anyone having seen or has information regarding the whereabouts of Taylor and/or Brooklyn is asked to call 911 or JSO’s non-emergency number at 904-630-0500.



