
Baltimore city police said they've found a 6-year-old girl who had been missing since Wednesday evening.Police said that Chelsea Gilmer was found Thursday morning in an apartment in the 1700 block of East Eager Street after another relative tipped police."This morning at around 7, we received a call giving us the location of the 6- and the 13-year-old girls," said Detective Donny Moses of the Baltimore city police.A medical evaluation is currently under way, but police said the girl looks unharmed.The girl disappeared after her mother dropped her off at school on Wednesday morning. She was last seen at the Inner Harbor East Academy that's run by and housed in Sojourner Douglass College.According to police, the girl's aunt, whom the mother identified as Lashawn Livingston, 13, escaped from a girl's group home and unlawfully picked up Chelsea from school.Livingston is in police custody. It is unclear what charges she will face.City school officials said they've launched an investigation into what happened."From the school system's perspective, this was clearly a violation of established procedure. Under no circumstances should a child have left with an individual that was not known to the staff, perhaps was known to the officials at the school," said Vanessa Pyatt of Baltimore city schools.The girls mother, Paula Gross, said she's also searching for answers."I don't see how they allowed someone to come in here and remove my child without signing any paperwork -- without anybody knowing who she is," Gross said.