The Georgia Bureau of Investigation canceled a Levi's Call on Friday morning after 13-year-old Layla Alexis Nubian Carter was found safe. The alert had gone out Thursday after authorities said she may have been in extreme danger.
Layla was last seen around 1 a.m. on James Drive in Baxley, Georgia. Authorities said she had been reported missing in connection with 32-year-old Giavannie Alexis Carter.
Levi's Call in Georgia
A Levi's Call is Georgia's version of an Amber Alert, used when authorities are looking for a child believed to be in danger. In this case, the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said the situation had reached that threshold before the alert was canceled the next morning.
The cancellation means the public warning is no longer active. For anyone who had been watching for updates, the immediate change is that Layla has been found safe, ending the search that began after she disappeared from Baxley.
Layla Alexis Nubian Carter
Authorities have not shared where Layla was found. They also have not said whether Giavannie Alexis Carter is in custody, leaving the recovery details and any legal next step unresolved in the public record.
What matters now is the status of the missing-child case itself: the child was recovered safely, but the circumstances of where she was located and what happened to Giavannie remain open. Those are the facts that will determine whether the case stays a missing-person matter or moves into a criminal one.







