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Sunday, July 5, 2009

AMBER ALERT: Four Young Children Abducted

AMBER ALERT: Four Young Children Abducted in Los Angeles by a man, according to California Highway Patrol officials.

The children, ages 1, 5, 6, and 11 are said to have been kidnapped by a man whose description has not yet been released.

CHP officials say the man is driving a 1991 Toyota Previa with California license plate number 5SEF614.

Any motorists who spot the vehicle are advised to report it immediately by calling 9-11 or 1-800-CALL-CHP.
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THE AMBER ALERT IS ACTIVATED IN LOS ANGELES COUNTY ONLY AT THIS TIME
ON JULY 4, 2009, AT 10:00 PM, FOUR CHILDREN WERE ABDUCTED FROM LOS ANGELES, LOS ANGELS COUNTY, CA.
MATTHEW SAMOS IS A 1 YEAR OLD, BLACK, MALE, 2 FEET TALL, 20 POUND, JUVENILE WITH BRN HAIR, AND BRN EYES, LAST SEEN WEARING WHITE T-SHIRT, CANADA JEANS, AND BLACK SHOES.
SECOND
ARIANA WADE IS A 6 YEAR OLD, BLACK, FEMALE, 4 FEET 2 INCHES TALL, 40 POUND, JUVENILE WITH BLK HAIR, AND BRN EYES, LAST SEEN WEARING A WHITE SHIRT, BLACK PANTS, AND PINK BRAIDS / BARRETS.
THIRD
ASHLEY TATHKRAN IS AN 11 YEAR OLD, BLACK, FEMALE, 4 FEET 4 INCHES TALL, 50 POUND, JUVENILE WITH BROWN HAIR, AND BROWN EYES, LAST SEEN WEARING A BROWN SHORTS AND GREEN SHIRT.
FOURTH
JOSE DIAZ IS A 5 YEAR OLD, BLACK, MALE, 4 FEET 6 INCHES TALL, 45 POUND, JUVENILE WITH BLACK HAIR, AND BROWN EYES, LAST SEEN WEARING A WHITE SHIRT, JEANS, AND BROWN ECHO SWEATER.

SUSPECT IS ANGEL SAMOS, A 29 YEAR OLD, HISPANIC, MALE, 5 FEET 11 INCHES TALL, WEIGHING 220 POUNDS, WITH BLK HAIR, BRN EYES, UNKNOWN CLOTHING.

OTHER SUSPECT INFORMATION INCLUDES: MULTIPLE TATOOS. THE SUSPECT WAS LAST SEEN DRIVING A GOLD / BROWN TOYOTA PREVIA, WITH A CA LICENSE PLATE OF 5SEF614.
IF SEEN CONTACT LOS ANGELES POLICE DEPARTMENT AT (877) 527-3247.
CHP ENTAC/JEC 1246807329952

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