BOWLING GREEN — Kentucky State Police in Bowling Green are searching for a 15-year-old girl and her two-month-old daughter who have been missing since Monday.
Victoria Ann Gable was reported missing by her aunt, according to the state police report. She has her daughter Emma Marie-Grace with her.
The two are believed to be traveling with Bobby James Lindsey, 18, who is the father of Emma, said Trooper Charles Swiney, spokesman for Post 3.
Gable is a white female, 5-foot 1-inch tall, weighs 105 pounds, with shoulder-length blond hair and a fair skin. Emma is 26-inches long and weighs 12 pounds. She has blond hair and blue eyes.
Lindsey is a white male, 6-foot 3-inches tall, approximately 235 pounds, with brown hair and green eyes. They could be traveling in a 1987 maroon Ford Mustang.
“It’s unknown where the three might be headed,” Swiney said.
The group was seen in Edmonson County, but law enforcement was unable to locate them at that time.
If any of these subjects are seen, people are asked to notify state police in Bowling Green at (270) 782-2010.
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