Monday, February 23, 2009

Amber alert: Abduction - Full size green van - 4 year old HFJ

UPDATE: *** CANCEL AMBER ALERT - CHILD SAFELY LOCATED *** *** CANCEL AMBER ALERT - CHILD SAFELY LOCATED ***
UPDATE: Amber alert - Kidnapping - Extreme Southern California Mexico border area
Southern California authorities have issued an Amber Alert for a girl who was taken from her home in 30000 block of Desert Moon Drive, Thousand Palms by two women posing as social workers.
Riverside County sheriff's Deputy Herlinda Valenzuela says deputies responded to a child abduction call around 9:45 a.m. Monday.
Valenzuela says two women knocked on the door of the home where 4-year-old Monica Ruby Morales was staying and identified themselves as social workers.
They then drove her away in a green minivan.
Valenzuela says it is believed the women are headed to Mexico, where Monica's mother is believed to have been deported about three weeks ago. Monica has short brown hair and was last seen in a yellow shirt with a white print on the front, blue pants and yellow sandals.

Description: ON FEBRUARY 23, 2009, AT 0930 HOURS , MONICA RUBY MORALES WAS ABDUCTED FROM THOUSAND PALMS, RIVERSIDE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. MONICA RUBY MORALES IS A 4 YEAR OLD, HISPANIC, FEMALE JUVENILE, WITH SHORT BROWN HAIR, AND BROWN EYES.
SHE WAS LAST SEEN WEARING A YELLOW SHIRT WITH A WHITE PRINT ON THE FRONT, BLUE PANTS AND YELLOW SANDALS.
Suspects: THE FIRST SUSPECT IS,A 30 YEAR OLD, HISPANIC, FEMALE, 5 FEET 5 INCHES TALL, WEIGHING 150 POUNDS, WITH BROWN HAIR,LAST SEEN WEARING A WHITE T-SHIRT AND JEANS. THE SECOND SUSPECT IS, A 30 YEAR OLD, HISPANIC, FEMALE, 5 FT. 5 IN. TALL, WEIGHING 170 POUNDS, WITH BROWN HAIR, LAST SEEN WEARING A PINK T-SHIRT AND JEANS.
Vehicle: THE SUSPECTS WERE LAST SEEN DRIVING A FULL SIZE GREEN VAN, UNKOWN PLATE.
THE CHANGEABLE MESSAGE SIGNS ARE NOT BEING ACTIVATED DUE TO THE LACK OF DESCRIPTION OF THE SUSPECT VEHICLE.
Contact: IF SEEN CONTACT RIVERSIDE COUNTY SHERIFF'S DEPARTMENT AT (760) 836-3218. CHP ENTAC/JEL

Area: STATEWIDE

Affected Counties or parts of: Yuba, San Diego, Marin, Trinity, Mendocino, Riverside, Calaveras, Madera, Sonoma, San Francisco, Shasta, Sacramento, Inyo, Monterey, Butte, Fresno, Sutter, San Benito, Lake, Santa Clara, Contra Costa, Lassen, El Dorado, Alpine, Tuolumne, Tulare, Glenn, San Bernardino, Imperial, Modoc, Plumas, Santa Cruz, Yolo, Mono, Del Norte, Napa, Amador, Ventura, San Luis Obispo, San Joaquin, Humboldt, Mariposa, Merced, Santa Barbara, Solano, Kings, Colusa, Orange, Tehama, Alameda, Nevada, Sierra, Stanislaus, San Mateo, Placer, Siskiyou, Kern, Los Angeles

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