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Amber alert in Georgia | 6-month-old child kidnapped, in extreme danger

Johnson is said to be in “extreme danger” according to Levi’s Call. Levi’s Call is Georgia’s version of an Amber Alert.

VALDOSTA, Georgia – A “Levi’s Call” was issued statewide early Sunday morning after a six-month-old girl was abducted in south Georgia Saturday morning.

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children said six-month-old A’Marile Johnson was abducted by 41-year-old Monica Yvette Bradley from 606 Jones Street in Valdosta, an apparent home very close to downtown Valdosta.

Johnson is said to be in “extreme danger” according to Levi’s Call. Levi’s Call is Georgia’s version of an Amber Alert.

The suspect and child are believed to be driving a 2024 Toyota Camry with Georgia license plate CXW1202. Authorities said it is unclear where Bradley is headed. The Lanier County Sheriff’s Office said Bradley has a suspended license and is currently wanted out of Florida.

The suspect, Bradley, is 5’4″ tall and weighs 230 pounds. She has black hair in short braids and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a colorful floral dress. According to the Lanier County Sheriff’s Office, she is also known by her nickname “Meat Eater.”

The baby has black hair and brown eyes. Below is a picture of Johnson.


Anyone who knows the whereabouts of Johnson or Bradley is asked to immediately call 911 or the Lanier County Sheriff’s Office at 229-482-3545.

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