Minnesota Issues Amber Alert For Missing 2-Year-Old Boy; Police Believe Child Has Been Abducted

Minnesota Issues Amber Alert For Missing 2-Year-Old Boy; Police Believe Child Has Been Abducted
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Children went missing in Minnesota and Georgia, prompting their states to issue an Amber alert. One child is suspected to be abducted.

The Pope County Sheriff's Office was notified about the missing youngster early Thursday morning. Throughout the day, investigators gathered information that led them to suspect Robert was taken.

2-Year-Old Boy in Minnesota Went Missing

At this moment, there is no information on the kidnapper or the car. Robert is characterized as a Hispanic man with brown hair and brown eyes, standing 3 feet tall.

He was last spotted wearing a long-sleeve red T-shirt and green-striped black trousers. Authorities in Minnesota are seeking the public's assistance in locating a youngster whom they suspect was taken on Thursday.

Pope County Sheriff's officers were contacted this morning about a missing youngster, identified as 2-year-old Robert William Ramirez near Westport, Minnesota, according to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.

The circumstances behind the boy's abduction are unknown, but authorities suspect the youngster was abducted as the investigation continued. The BCA claims to have no information on the perpetrator or suspect car at this time.

Ramirez was last seen wearing a long-sleeved red T-shirt and black pants with green stripes. His eyes are brown, and his hair is brown. Anyone with information about the boy's whereabouts should call 320-634-5411 or 911, according to the Pope County Sheriff's Office, Fox9 reported.

Amber Alert Also Issued in Georgia

Another youngster has gone missing, prompting a state to issue an Amber warning. The father of a 1-year-old child who was the subject of an Amber Alert was taken into jail Thursday afternoon after she was located safe.

The youngster was placed on an Amber Alert after the City of South Fulton Police Department posted on Facebook early Thursday morning that she had been reported missing the day before. After a "physical altercation" between the girl's parents, the child's father took her, according to South Fulton Police.

Around 9 pm, the father and daughter were last seen leaving their house on Upper Elm Street in South Fulton. According to authorities, the incident occurred on Wednesday. They were traveling in a black Range Rover with a Georgia license plate.

South Fulton Police sent a social media post hours after the kid was reported missing, stating that she had been discovered safe and that her father was in arrest. He was earlier claimed to be sought for abduction.

The procedure by which they were discovered has yet to be revealed. Anyone with information on the case can call the South Fulton Police Department at 404-808-3011, as per 13WMAZ.

Harmony Montgomery Case

Following the hunt for a missing girl called Harmony Montgomery, these youngsters are the latest in a series of missing children cases across the United States. The girl's kidnapping made headlines amid claims claimed she went stolen in 2019 but was discovered in 2021.

Harmony Montgomery's mother is contesting the results of a report produced by New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu's office on her daughter's case.

According to the investigation, child welfare professionals made at least one attempt to verify that Harmony, a 7-year-old who went missing in Manchester, was living with her mother in early 2020, as Harmony's father said at the time.

Crystal Sorey stated that she hasn't given up hope that her daughter will come home. But she also wants to see more accountability and less finger-pointing from the officials responsible for Harmony's disappearance in both New Hampshire and Massachusetts, according to Wbur.

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