A girl who was the subject of a nationwide Amber Alert in July is again missing, this time with another juvenile, police said.

Alpharetta police is seeking the public’s help to find Brooklyn Smith and Desire Hall, who went missing from Main Event Entertainment Saturday night.

Both juveniles are in supervisory control of the Georgia Division of Family and Children Services, police said.

“We believe Brooklyn contacted her father to pick both of them up,” Alpharetta police say in a Facebook post.

When Brooklyn last went missing from Hall County in July, she was found more than a month later with her father, Steven Spires.

Steven Spires (Credit: Spalding County Sheriff’s Office)
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“There is an existing court order which prohibits any contact between the father and daughter,” Alpharetta police said.

Brooklyn Smith, who is 5'7 and weighs 100 pounds, has brown hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a camouflaged Jacket and pants with a Florida Georgia band tee shirt and brown cowboy boots.

Desire Hall, who is 4'11 and weighs 115 pounds, has dark brown hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen wearing a dark gray sweater, black leggings and black flat sneakers.

Anyone with information about the girls’ whereabouts is asked to call 911 or call a tipline at 678-297-6307.

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