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KS Endangered Missing: Isuara Rios-Rodriguez
07.13.09: This case is now considered a family abduction
Original Post: July 11, 2009Last Update: August 3, 2009View Sources
There isn’t anything in the news about this little girl’s disappearance. The missing poster issued by The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children does not shed much more light on the circumstances surrounding her disappearance.
Bare in mind, the child is 2-years-old. Here is what the missing poster has to say about Isuara Rodriguez’ disappearance:
Isuara was last seen on July 10, 2009. She may still be in the local area or she may travel to Mexico.1
The NCMEC usually reserves the above type narrative for runaway teens not toddlers. I am trying to picture this toddler just ‘hanging out’ in the local area or traveling on her own to Mexico. It would be helpful to mention if the girl was taken by a relative or non-custodial parent or a stranger or just simply wandered off.
Isuara Rodriguez was last seen on July 10, 2009. She is a two-year-old Hispanic female with blonde hair and hazel eyes. She is 3’0″ tall and weighs 30lbs.
Should you have information about this case please call the Louisburg Police Department (Kansas) at 1-913-837-2300.
Updates
July 12, 2009
The NCMEC issued a corrected missing poster for Isuara. Her name has been updated to Isuara Rios-Rodriguez. Apparently she is still a free-spirited 2-year-old wandering about by herself.
July 13, 2009: 12 Noon PST
The NCMEC has issued another update to the original missing poster for Isaura Rios-Rodriguez. The case type has been changed from Endangered Missing to Family Abduction. It is alleged that Isaura’s mother, Verionica Rios Rodriguez, abducted her daughter. A felony warrant for kidnapping was issued today for Rodriguez. According to the missing poster the Rodriguez may have fled with her daughter to Minnesota or Mexico. If you have information about this case you are asked to call the Louisburg Police Department (Kansas) at 1-913-837-2300.
August 3, 2009
The missing poster for Isuara Rios-Rodriguez is no longer available on the NCMEC site. This could be for a number of reasons, i.e., updates to the poster, the case has been resolved and a confirmation e-mail has not been sent by the Poster Partner program.
- NCMEC Missing Poster: Isuara Rios-Rodriguez, NCMEC, Last Accessed: July 11, 2009. [↩]
KY AMBER Alert: Breanna Woodside
An AMBER Alert is currently in effect in Kentucky for 2-year-old Breanna Woodside. According to authorities 

she was picked up at 6:30 Friday morning by her father from the Frankfort Police Department Headquarters for a scheduled visit. Breanna was supposed to be returned to her mother by 4p.m. Friday afternoon, but the child was never brought home.
Breanna is considered to be in extreme danger because her father, 30-year-old Miles Woodside, is believed to be armed and suicidal.
If you see Breanna, the vehicle or Miles Woodside, you are asked to call 9-1-1.
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Victim: Breanna Woodside
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Breanna is 3′ tall and weighs approximately 35 pounds. She has long blond hair and hazel eyes. When last seen she was wearing purple sweatpants, a purple and pink striped shirt, a black jacket with pink lining and blue shoes.
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Suspect: Miles Woodside
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Miles Woodside is a 30-year-old white male with red hair and blue eyes. His head is currently shaved. He is 6’1″ and weighs approximately 190 pounds. When last seen Miles was wearing loose blue jeans and tennis shoes.
Believed to be armed and suicidal
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Suspect Vehicle
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Miles Woodside is believed to be driving a silver 1997 model Lincoln Town car with Kentucky license plate KY-064BAA.
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March 3, 2009
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The search for Breanna and Miles Woodside ended this afternoon in Monterrey, Mexico. The suspect vehicle was located in Tennessee earlier today. The keys were still in the vehicle; however, Breanna’s car seat was missing. According to the Times-Journal, Miles Woodside called a taxi and asked for a ride to the bus station on Saturday. He told the taxi driver he was going to Colorado. He left the car seat in the taxi.
Miles Woodside phoned his mother at 5:30a.m. today and told her he was fine and so was his daughter. He did not tell her where he was located and when she asked him to come home he hung up the phone. It is not clear how police located Miles and Breanna in Monterrey, Mexico.
Miles will be facing several charges. He was taken into custody by FBI agents on felony warrants from Kentucky.
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March 2, 2009
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Alabama authorities have activated a statewide AMBER Alert to aid in the search for Breanna Woodside. Miles Woodside’s mother made a public plea today asking her son to turn himself in and return Breanna to her mother.
Monday morning, Thomas Woodside’s mother, Mary Love, made an emotional plea for her son to surrender and bring her granddaughter to safety.
Love spoke this morning alongside Fort Payne Police and other authorities to issue a plea for her son to return Breanna Woodside safely. In tears, she asked for her son to come home.
Love says she has not seen either her son or granddaughter during this ordeal.
Miles Woodside’s childhood friend, Bobby Clements, said he ate dinner with Miles Breanna at a Fort Payne McDonald’s on Friday night. Clements said Woodside told him he was getting tired of fighting the Kentucky court system regarding visitation with his daughter. Bobby Clements also said he gave Miles $40 so he and Breanna could stay at a local motel. Police went to the Econo Lodge where Woodside intended to stay. Employees of the motel indicated that Miles had indeed stayed there Friday night; however, they did not see Breanna nor was there evidence of her staying there, i.e., soiled diapers in the trash.
There was also another apparent sighting of Miles Woodside at a Hampton Cove Walmart on Sunday afternoon. Police are trying to obtain surveillance footage from that location.
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March 1, 2009
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Breanna is still missing with her father. Authorities say they have spoken to a reliable source who said they saw Miles Woodside and his daughter on Friday afternoon in Alabama. The source indicated that Breanna appeared to be safe and healthy.
Miles Woodsides’ uncle, Jim Goodman, made a public plea to his nephew:
“We urge you and beg you to do the right thing,” said Jim Goodman during a press conference in Frankfort.
Goodman told reporters that Woodside loves his daughter very much and “worships the ground she walks on.” He said he believes Woodside will “come to his senses and do the right thing.”
Goodman said he saw Woodside with his daughter about two weeks ago and had no reason to believe something like this would happen.
Investigators stated at today’s news conference that they are receiving assistance from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and that agency will be distributing posters to cover a wide area. I hope this means they are going to start distributing the poster through the Poster Partner Program. I have not received ANY missing posters in the past month through the NCMEC Poster Partner Program. I have e-mailed them twice to inquire about the lack of poster distribution; however, they have not responded to those e-mails. Usually the NCMEC does not respond to e-mail inquiries. I hope the Kentucky authorities are not going to put a lot of faith in the NCMEC distribution of missing posters outside the local area.
Amber Alert Issued for Frankfort Toddler, WAVE3.com, February 28, 2009.
Staff & Wire Reports, Breaking News: Police Find Missing Girl, The Times-Journal, March 3, 2009.



