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Imagine a special alarm that goes off when a child is taken and might be hurt. That alarm is called an AMBER Alert (in Georgia, they also call it a Levi’s Call). The Georgia Bureau of Investigation turned on this alarm because a 13-year-old girl was taken in a town called Baxley.
Important: Police say Layla is believed to be in extreme danger. This means we must help find her fast!
Police say Layla and the suspect were last seen together at the James Drive address mentioned above.
If you think you see Layla, the suspect, or the Jeep:
Important: Even small details can help! If you know anything, please call.
A 13-year-old girl named Layla Alexis Nubian Carter was abducted early Thursday morning in Baxley, Georgia. An AMBER Alert (Levi’s Call) is active because she is in extreme danger. The suspect is Giavannie Alexis Carter, 32, and they may be driving a gray 2019 Jeep Renegade with plate SLU9322. If you have any info, call 911 or 912-367-8305 immediately.
What is an AMBER Alert?
It is a public warning sent out when a child is abducted and may be in serious danger. In Georgia, it is also called a Levi’s Call.
Why is this alert so urgent?
Police believe Layla is in extreme danger, so finding her quickly is very important.
What should I do if I see the Jeep or the people?
Stay safe, do not talk to them, and call 911 or the Baxley Police at 912-367-8305 with what you saw.
Can I share this information?
Yes! Sharing with friends and family can help more people look out for Layla.