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Texas Amber Alert: Allyanna Hernandez abducted in Gonzales

UPDATE: The amber alert has been canceled. Allyanna was found safe.
A Texas Amber Alert has been issued for 12-year-old Allyanna Hernandez after she was allegedly abducted in Gonzales County, local officials say. Anyone with information is urged to call 911 immediately.
Allyanna was last seen at about 8 a.m. on Saturday in the 1600 block of Vincent Street in Gonzales, according to the amber alert. Details about the circumstances of her disappearance were not immediately released.
The amber alert said Allyanna was abducted but no suspect information has been released. Investigators believe Allyanna may be traveling north from Gonzales.
Allyanna is described as a 12-year-old Hispanic female with blond hair and brown eyes, standing 5 feet tall and weighing 90 pounds. She was last seen wearing glasses, a white blouse, bell bottom blue jeans and white shoes.
Anyone who sees Allyanna is urged to call 911 immediately, or call the Gonzales Police Department at (830) 672-8686 if you have any other information that could help investigators.
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