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Tulsa Police are searching for a mother suspected of stabbing her 11-year-old daughter

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Law enforcement officials are searching for a seven-year-old girl who could be in danger after Tulsa Police say her mother stabbed her oldest child.


Amber Alert issued for missing 7-year-old girl


TULSA, Okla. – Law enforcement officials are searching for seven-year-old girl, Hafza Hailey, who could be in danger after Tulsa Police say her mother, 39-year-old Taheerah Ahmad, stabbed her oldest child.

The 11-year-old girl was taken to the hospital in critical condition.

Tulsa Police say the incident happened around 6:40 p.m. on Monday near the 500 block of Mohawk Boulevard. However, they weren’t notified of the stabbing until an hour later due to circumstances of what went down in the home.

“The mother had duct-taped their hands, put socks in their mouths and began stabbing the 11-year-old,” said Tulsa Police Officer Jeanne MacKenzie.

Investigators say Ahmad’s middle child, a nine-year-old girl, was able to escape and go to a relative’s home down the street to get help. Police say it took her an hour to get to the family’s home because she was duct-taped.

The relatives told investigators that when they returned to the girl’s home, they found her 11-year-old sister with multiple stab wounds, and the kitchen on fire.

The girl was taken to the hospital where she had to undergo surgery.

Police are searching for two vehicles the mother could be driving. The first is a black 2005 Lexus RX 300. The other is a navy blue Ford sedan.

Family members told police Ahmad has connections in the Bixby area, Tennessee and Texas and could be heading to any of those locations.

Police are urging to call 918-596-AMBER if you have any information.

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