A Silver Alert for a Brunswick County man has been cancelled after both he and his daughter were found safe in Tennessee.
A Silver Alert was issued 37-year-old Elijah Muhammad McFarland and his 4-year-old daughter Aubrey Leanne McFarland on Wednesday.
McFarland was believed to be suffering from a cognitive impairment, according to the original North Carolina Silver Alert announcement.
He told his family that he was going to California with his 4-year-old daughter, according a post on the Brunswick County Sheriff s Office Facebook page.
Late Wednesday, the sheriff s office posted an update thanking the Nashville Metro Police Department for helping find McFarland s vehicle as well as Doug Atwood, an off-duty officer who stepped in to help as well as a woman who made a report to police.
UPDATE: The 4-year-old NC girl at the center of the Amber Alert, has been found and is safe
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WILMINGTON – Just after 2 a.m. Tuesday, Krystal Clemmons logged onto Facebook to amend a post she had written hours earlier ahead of the possibility of bad weather in Brunswick County.
Initially, she and her husband, David, had offered storm preparation services to anyone who wanted to get ahead of the potentially severe weather through their Supply-based business, A+ Trees and Landscaping.
But after she got the call from her brother-in-law’s house that a tornado had clipped his home on Old Shallotte Road, she changed her post to offer any disaster or tree removal services to those impacted free of charge.