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Forest Park police search for 2 missing endangered children believed to be in danger

Forest Park police search for 2 missing endangered children believed to be in danger

CINCINNATI (WXIX) – Forest Park police have issued two endangered missing child alerts for two missing girls believed to be in danger, according to the Ohio Attorney General’s Office.

Following a domestic violence incident at a hotel in Blue, 5-year-old Jewel and 10-year-old Jordan Couch were taken away by their non-custodial mother, Jasmine Couch, and her boyfriend and Jewel’s father, Antonio Gray, the attorney general’s office said. Ash.

The Attorney General’s Office clarified that this was not an Amber Alert, but that children were believed to be in danger. They are asking the public to be wary of the children, who were last seen on Norbourne Drive at 11.38pm on Saturday.

Jordan is 6 feet tall, weighs 190 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes. Jewel is five feet four inches tall, weighs approximately 100 pounds, has black hair and brown eyes.

An attire description was not provided.

Below is a photo of Jasmine Couch. No photos of Jordan Couch or Antonio Gray were provided.

Jasmine Sofa
Jasmine Sofa(Ohio Attorney General’s Office)

The Attorney General’s Office reported that Jasmine lost custody of her children and had a history of violence. They stated that the couple was driving a 2007 gray BMW 328I with Ohio license plate JTJ1566.

Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to contact the Forest Park Police Department at 513-825-2280. Anyone who sees Jasmine and/or Antonio should not approach them.

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