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Cromwell community held vigil for 2-year-old who has been missing since January

Oaklee Mae Snow was last seen with her mother in January.

Cromwell community held vigil for 2-year-old who has been missing since January

Oaklee Mae Snow was last seen with her mother in January.

THEY HOPE TO KNOW MORE SOON. YOU GO TO BED THINKING ABOUT HER, YOU GO TO BED PRAYING FOR YOU, WAKE UP, YOU’RE PRAYING FOR THIS. FIND A SPUR WHEN WE FIND OAKLEY. OF COURSE, WE DON’T KNOW THE OUTCOME OF HOW WE’RE GOING TO FIND OAKLEY. SO WHETHER OR NOT SHE’S GOING TO HAVE TO COME HOME AND WE’RE GOING TO HAVE TO EITHER TRAVEL TO GET HER OR WE’RE GOING TO HAVE TO HAVE HER BROUGHT HOME. THAT’S WHAT THIS IS GOING TO BE. AND IT’S BEEN WEEKS WITHOUT ANSWERS ABOUT LITTLE OAKLEY. AND THAT’S WHY FOLKS AT THE VIGIL TONIGHT HANDED OUT THESE POSTERS WITH ALL OF HER INFORMATION. THE LATEST THAT WE KNOW IS SOMETIME THIS WEEK, WE WILL ACTUALLY HAVE MORE INFORMATION. NOW, THAT’S NOT GUARANTEED, BUT THAT IS WHAT WE WERE LAST TOLD IS SOMETIME BY THIS WEEK. WE WILL HAVE MORE INFORMATION. SO THAT’S WHAT WE’RE HOLDING ON TO. HERE’S WHAT WE KNOW ON THE CASE. ACCORDING TO THE SEMINOLE COUNTY SHERIFF’S OFFICE, OAKLEY, SNOW’S MOTHER, MADISON MARSHALL, TOLD POLICE SHE TOOK OAKLEY AND HER BROTHER TO INDIANAPOLIS EARLIER THIS YEAR. POLICE FOUND THE BOY BUT DIDN’T FIND THE TWO YEAR OLD GIRL. MARSHALL WAS TAKEN INTO CUSTODY IN NORTH CAROLINA. A MAN SHE WAS TRAVELING WITH WAS ALSO TAKEN INTO CUSTODY ON ACTIVE WARRANTS OUT OF OKLAHOMA. THAT MAN IS NOT OAKLEY’S BIOLOGICAL FATHER. HERE WE ARE GOING ON THREE, FOUR MONTHS, AND WE’RE JUST NOW STARTING TO GET ATTENTION. APRIL SAYS THE LEADER OF A FACEBOOK GROUP IN INDIANAPOLIS HAS STEPPED UP AN ORGANIZED SEARCH EFFORTS FOR OAKLEY. SHE’S ACTUALLY HELPED US GATHER SO MANY PEOPLE THAT PEOPLE IN INDIANAPOLIS HAVE OFFERED TO HELP COME, AND THEY ARE ON THE GROUND IN THE APPLE AS THEY HAVE WENT IN SEARCH FIELDS. THEY HAVE WENT TO NEIGHBORS HOUSES AND NOT THEY HAVE PASSED OUT THESE EXACT FLIERS. TONIGHT, APRIL IS EXPECTING AN UPDATE FROM THE FBI IN INDIANA LATER THIS WEEK. TH
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Cromwell community held vigil for 2-year-old who has been missing since January

Oaklee Mae Snow was last seen with her mother in January.

The Cromwell community held a vigil for a 2-year-old who has been missing since January. Oaklee Mae Snow was last seen with her mother in January. Locals in Cromwell said they’re hoping to know more soon."You go to bed thinking about her. You go to bed praying for her. You wake up praying for her," said April Kelley, event organizer.The group in Cromwell held a vigil for little Oaklee, along with a bake sale to help raise money to bring her home."This fund is for when they find Oaklee. Of course, we don’t know the outcome of how we’ll find Oaklee. But we’ll either have to travel to get her, or we’re going to have her brought home. That’s what this is for," Kelley said.It’s been weeks with no answers, so people at the vigil gave out fliers with information about her."The latest we know is, sometime this week is when we’re supposed to get more information. Now, that’s not guaranteed, but that’s what we were last told, so that’s what we’re holding on to," Kelley said.According to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, Oaklee’s mother, Madison Marshall, told police she took Oaklee and her brother to Indianapolis earlier this year. Police found the boy but haven’t found Oaklee.Marshall was taken into custody in North Carolina. A man, who is not Oaklee’s biological father, was also taken into custody on active warrants out of Oklahoma."Here we are going on three or four months and we’re just now starting to get attention," Kelley said.Kelley said the leader of a Facebook group in Indianapolis has stepped up and organized search efforts for Oaklee."She’s helped us gather so many people, and people in Indianapolis have offered to come, and they’ve offered to search fields. They’ve knocked on doors of neighbor’s houses. They’ve passed out fliers," Kelley said.Kelley is expecting an update from the Federal Bureau of Investigation later this week. They raised about $620 for Oaklee during the bake sale.Top HeadlinesMan dies after trench collapses on him in Holdenville, police say51-year-old woman dies after crashing into back of semitrailer in southern Oklahoma, OHP saysVictim taken to hospital after machete attack at Plaza Inn in Oklahoma City, police sayYears-long federal investigation leads to black market marijuana bust in Oklahoma CityCongestion, delays expected on I-40 as long-awaited project begins in Oklahoma CityShocking videos of Deer Creek students beating dogs catches attention, concern from PETA

The Cromwell community held a vigil for a 2-year-old who has been missing since January.

Oaklee Mae Snow was last seen with her mother in January. Locals in Cromwell said they’re hoping to know more soon.

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"You go to bed thinking about her. You go to bed praying for her. You wake up praying for her," said April Kelley, event organizer.

The group in Cromwell held a vigil for little Oaklee, along with a bake sale to help raise money to bring her home.

"This fund is for when they find Oaklee. Of course, we don’t know the outcome of how we’ll find Oaklee. But we’ll either have to travel to get her, or we’re going to have her brought home. That’s what this is for," Kelley said.

It’s been weeks with no answers, so people at the vigil gave out fliers with information about her.

"The latest we know is, sometime this week is when we’re supposed to get more information. Now, that’s not guaranteed, but that’s what we were last told, so that’s what we’re holding on to," Kelley said.

According to the Seminole County Sheriff’s Office, Oaklee’s mother, Madison Marshall, told police she took Oaklee and her brother to Indianapolis earlier this year. Police found the boy but haven’t found Oaklee.

Marshall was taken into custody in North Carolina. A man, who is not Oaklee’s biological father, was also taken into custody on active warrants out of Oklahoma.

"Here we are going on three or four months and we’re just now starting to get attention," Kelley said.

Kelley said the leader of a Facebook group in Indianapolis has stepped up and organized search efforts for Oaklee.

"She’s helped us gather so many people, and people in Indianapolis have offered to come, and they’ve offered to search fields. They’ve knocked on doors of neighbor’s houses. They’ve passed out fliers," Kelley said.

Kelley is expecting an update from the Federal Bureau of Investigation later this week. They raised about $620 for Oaklee during the bake sale.


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