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Douglas- Detectives are searching for two Coffee County elementary children who got off the bus at school and disappeared. 

Seven-year-old Calvin McKenzie and his six-year-old sister Chanel got off the bus at 7:45 Monday morning at Westside Elementary School in Douglas, but they never made it inside.

GBI agents believe the person who snatched the children might have been their mother, who has joint custody of the children. But so far they haven't been able to contact her or the children to make sure they are safe.

If you have any information on this case please call the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.

posted at 4:20 PM by dave.d'marko@walb.com