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AL AMBER Alert: Geontae Glass

10.18.09: Kevin Towles Found Guilty. Read about it at The End of the Story

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Original Post: September 26, 2008Last Updated: September 27, 2008View Sources

image of Georntae GlassYesterday the mother of 5-year-old Geontae Glass went into a convenience store and then reported that her car had been stolen with her son inside. Witnesses in the area had said they had seen a pickup truck drive up and a black male exit the pickup truck. He got into the mother’s vehicle and drive off. The driver of the pick up truck also drove off. The mother indicated to authorities that she had left her vehicle’s engine running when she went into the convenience store. 1


Updates 

September 27, 2008

An Alabama Amber Alert that was issued yesterday has been canceled. The reported kidnapping was a hoax and police have arrested the mother and another male and have charged them with the death of the 5-year-old boy.

“…The body of Geontae Glass and the car that was reported stolen Monday morning were found Tuesday at a residence in Etowah County, Sheriff James Hayes said.
Shalinda Glass, 25, of Rainbow City, and Kevin Andre Towles, who is believed to own the house where the body was found, were being held, Hayes said…”2

Authorities have not yet determined the cause of death and it is not clear if the boy was already dead at the time of the reported abduction.

It is so hard to keep believing parents when they report a missing child when stories turn out this way. It is such an abuse of the Amber Alert system and law enforcement resources when parents use those resources to cover up a crime.


Sources 

Atlanta Journal Constitution.com

  1. Car Left Running Stolen with Child Inside, WSMV.com, Last Accessed: September 26, 2008. []
  2. AJC.com []

TN AMBER Alert – Analyce Guerra

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image of Analyce GuerraTwo-year-old Analyce Guerra was reported missing by her mother on April 23, 2006. According to Analyce’s mother, she and her children arrived home at about midnight. She and her children fell asleep in various areas of the living room while watching television. When the mother awoke at approximately 4 a.m. to get a drink of water she noticed that Analyce was no longer in the room and the front door was unlocked.

A massive search of the area ensued including a statewide Amber Alert. A body of water nearby the apartment building was drained and searched for a second time but Analyce was not located.1 Read the rest of this entry »

  1. Mealand Rangland-Hudgins, “The search for Analyce continues,” The Daily News Journal, January 21, 2008. []