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Published on July 01, 2024
Maury County Father Accused of Abducting Three Endangered Children Despite Custody OrderSource: Facebook/Maury County Sheriff's Department

The community of Maury County, Tennessee, finds itself in a state of concern following the reported disappearance of three children last Saturday, after they were taken by their father, Camryn Curtis. The Maury County Sheriff's Department announced Sunday that the children should have been in the temporary custody of a relative, as per a juvenile court's emergency custody order dated June 28. In accordance with statements obtained by FOX17, the children are now considered endangered.

Disregarding the custody order, Curtis reportedly absconded with the children and has not been seen since. Despite efforts to locate them, according to a report by CBS42, their whereabouts remain shrouded in uncertainty. In their last known movements, Curtis was seen driving a black 2014 Jeep Compass, with Tennessee license plate 804-BCRY.

Authorities are stressing the gravity of the situation, labeling the children as "missing and endangered," a designation that underscores the perceived risk to their well-being. In details furnished by NewsNation, law enforcement and juvenile courts have provided the basis for this classification.

Members of the public with any knowledge of the Curtis children's or Camryn Curtis's possible location are urged to contact the Maury County Sheriff's Department at 931-388-5151. As the search continues, driven by shared tips and vigilance, It is recommended to not approach Curtis if spotted, but rather to call 911 or local authorities for immediate police intervention.