Tulsa mom accused of stabbing 11-year-old arrested, 7-year-old at center of Amber Alert found safe
05/15/2018 7:28 am PDT
UPDATE 10:47 a.m. PT : Authorities say a 7-year-old girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert in Tulsa has been found safe and her mother is in custody.
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TULSA, Okla. -- (KFOR) -- Authorities throughout the state are searching for a 7-year-old Tulsa girl who they believe is in danger after her mother stabbed an 11-year-old and set fire to their home.
Around 6:40 p.m. Monday, police say 39-year-old Taheerah Ahmad tied up three of her children, an 11-year-old girl, a 9-year-old girl and a 7-year-old girl.
Ahmad reportedly stabbed the 11-year-old girl multiple times.
Investigators say the 7-year-old girl helped the 9-year-old girl escape.
The 9-year-old girl was then able to go to a relative's home down the street to get help.
Police told KJRH that it took the 9-year-old girl an hour to get to the family's home because she was duct-taped.
“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.
When the relatives returned to the girl's home, they found the 11-year-old girl with multiple stab wounds and the kitchen on fire.
The 11-year-old girl was rushed to the hospital in critical condition.
MacKenzie told local news outlets that the 11-year-old “was stabbed so many times that officers and EMSA on scene couldn't even count them.”
After stabbing the 11-year-old girl, police say Ahmad took off with her 7-year-old daughter, Hafza Hailey.
Police believe Hafza could be in danger.
Hafza Hailey is described as black with puffy hair in a ponytail and painted gold bracelets on her wrist. She was last seen wearing an ankle-length peach dress Monday evening.
Officials said Ahmad is described as black with curly black hair with gold streaks in it.
Ahmad's vehicle is a black 2005 Lexus RX3 SUV with Oklahoma paper tag 'UD-4976' from Hiz N Herz.
However, police believe she could also be driving a navy blue Ford sedan, but there is no year or tag information for the vehicle.
If you have any information on the case, contact the Tulsa Police Department.