Missing child alert -- Missing children Noelle Johnson and Addyson Gibson believed to be at risk
Oregon Department of Human Services
(Salem) UPDATED: Oregon Department of Human Services Announces Missing Children Noelle Johnson and Addyson Gibson Found
The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division, is grateful for the community support in locating Noelle Johnson, age 7, and Addyson Gibson, age 12. The children were found on the morning of Monday, January 18. The siblings went missing with their caregivers from Portland on Sept. 28, 2020.
(Salem) The Oregon Department of Human Services (ODHS), Child Welfare Division, asks the public to help find Noelle Johnson, age 7, and Addyson Gibson, age 12, siblings who went missing with their caregivers Kashia Vann (mother to both children) and Gary Johnson (father to Noelle) from Portland on Sept. 28, 2020.
ODHS believes that Noelle and Addyson may be at risk and is searching for them to assess their safety.
ODHS asks the public to help in the effort to find Noelle and Addyson. Anyone who suspects they have information about the location of Noelle and Addyson or their caregivers Kashia Vann and Gary Johnson should call 911 or the Oregon Child Abuse Hotline at 1-855-503-SAFE (7233). It is believed that they may be in Oregon; or the cities of Vancouver, Washington; San Jose, California; or Las Vegas, Nevada.
Name: Noelle Johnson
Pronouns: She/her
Date of birth: July 11, 2013
Height: 4’2
Weight: 70 pounds
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Brown
Other identifying information: Hair tips may be dyed blonde
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children #1402907
Name: Addyson Gibson
Pronouns: She/her
Date of birth: March 8, 2008
Height: 4’10
Weight: 120 pounds
Eye color: Brown
Hair color: Brown
Other identifying information: Hair tips may be dyed blue
National Center for Missing and Exploited Children #1402907
Report child abuse to the Oregon Child Abuse Hotline by calling 1-855-503-SAFE (7233). This toll-free number allows you to report abuse of any child or adult to the Oregon Department of Human Services, 24 hours a day, seven days a week and 365 days a year.
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