Crime & Safety
UPDATE: Snellville Man And 4-Year-Old Daughter Found Safe
A Snellville man that had become disoriented was found Thursday night safe with his daughter. Both were reunited with their family.

UPDATE: Late Thursday evening, William and Brooklyn Smith were found safe. Gwinnett County Police officers confirmed that William had become disoriented and got lost. Brooklyn was unharmed. The father and daughter have been reunited with their family.
Original Path article:
SNELLVILLE, GA — The Gwinnett County Police Department needs the public’s help in locating a missing father and daughter from the Snellville area.
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William Smith, 46, suffers from a medical condition which requires immediate care. When William’s wife arrived Thursday afternoon at their home on Mistletoe Lane in unincorporated Snellville, she found that William and their 4-year old daughter Brooklyn were missing. Williams' black 2003 Toyota Tundra is also missing. They were last known to be at their home at about noon Thursday
William may be disoriented. He is described as a white male, bald and thin. Brooklyn is a petite 4-year old girl with strawberry blonde hair. There is no clothing description for either William or Brooklyn.
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The Toyota Tundra they may be in could have one of the following license plates: PZN6234 or ADK9226.
If anyone has any information to share, please contact Gwinnett County Police detectives at 770-513-5300. To remain anonymous, tipsters should contact Crime Stoppers at 404-577-TIPS (8477) or visit www.stopcrimeATL.com.
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