
The Oklahoma City Police Department has issued a missing and endangered alert for Sah'vannah Laviolette, a 16-year-old mother, and her one-year-old child, Xylo Laviolette. According to KFOR, the two have been out of contact for several hours, raising concerns about their well-being.
Authorities believe they may have traveled out of state and could be in either Texas or Oklahoma. The police describe Sah'vannah and her child as possibly traveling in a "newer black Charger with Oklahoma plates." KFOR report urges anyone who spots them to call 911 immediately
The situation emphasizes the urgency and sensitivity of missing persons cases, especially when a minor and a young child are involved. KOCO called for public assistance, urging anyone with information about their location to contact emergency services immediately.
Efforts to contact Sah'vannah and Xylo have so far been unsuccessful. "Police say they need to make contact with both of them and check their well-being," as stated by News9. The circumstances of their disappearance remain unclear, but being categorized as "missing and endangered" indicates a serious safety concern. The Oklahoma City Police Department will provide updates as the investigation continues, and the public is urged to help in the search for Sah'vannah and Xylo Laviolette, whose whereabouts are urgently needed.









