OSWEGATCHIE, N.Y. -- Authorities are searching for two Amish girls they say may have abducted from a roadside stand near the Canadian border.
The St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Office says police patrols are out searching Thursday morning for 7-year-old Delila Miller and 12-year-old Fannie Miller.
Officials issued a special alert for the two girls after they were apparently abducted around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the rural town of Oswegatchie, 150 miles (240 kilometres) northwest of the New York State capital, Albany.
Police say the girls went to wait on a customer at the family's roadside stand. A witness saw a passenger in a vehicle put something into the back seat, and when the vehicle drove off the children were gone.
Both girls were wearing dark blue dresses with blue aprons and black bonnets.
The St. Lawrence County Sheriff's Office says police patrols are out searching Thursday morning for 7-year-old Delila Miller and 12-year-old Fannie Miller.
Officials issued a special alert for the two girls after they were apparently abducted around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday in the rural town of Oswegatchie, 150 miles (240 kilometres) northwest of the New York State capital, Albany.
Police say the girls went to wait on a customer at the family's roadside stand. A witness saw a passenger in a vehicle put something into the back seat, and when the vehicle drove off the children were gone.
Both girls were wearing dark blue dresses with blue aprons and black bonnets.