Update; Missing Georgia Girls Found Safe

Two missing Georgia girls have been found safe. According to Lamar County Sherrif's Department Sergeant Mark Barry, Amber Henry of Monroe County and Kirsten Kamradt of Lamar County were found on Thursday evening.

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Update: Authorities say they found missing teens, Kirsten Kamradt and Amber Henry, in Tennessee.  The Lamar County Sheriff's office says Henry called her grandmother when she was let out of a car at a convenience store in Tennessee.  Henrys' grandmother then called 911.  During a traffic stop, the Hamblin County Sheriff's Department caught up with Kamradt who was with two other teenagers, Joshua Crowe and Dustin Elliott.  Police say both Kamradt and Henry are okay. 

"She was actually picked up by the sheriff's office there in Tennessee at the convenience store.  The other three drove away.They were picked up about 40 miles away from that location by the U.S. Marshal and the Hamblin County Sheriff's Office," said Major Brad White, Lamar Couny Sheriff's Office. 

Crowe and Elliott are still in Tennessee awaiting extradition.  Both Crowe and Elliott are charged with kidnapping.

Written by Samantha Smith