

2 children at center of Amber Alert found safe, Moore police say
Moore Police Department officials say the two children at the center of an Amber Alert that was issued early Saturday morning have been recovered.

Amber Alert issued for two missing children last seen in Moore, believed to be in danger
According to Moore police, officers are looking for Kathryn Glad, 6, and Cory Glad, 2, who are believed to be with their biological grandmother, 48-year-old Twana Brinlee.Police said Brinlee was to return the children but never returned, ceasing all communications and disabling her phone to prevent contact. She reportedly is diagnosed with schizophrenia and is currently without medication and in a state of crisis, according to police.
Police said Brinlee is possibly armed with a handgun and their location or possible destination is unknown at this time, but information was provided to police that indicated she may intend to take the children to the lake or is possibly headed to Arkansas to visit family.
Brinlee is believed to be driving her gray 2020 Toyota Tacoma with Oklahoma tag KBQ-254. She has previously attempted religious acts with the children while in a state of crisis.