Amber Alert Cancelled, Denton Boy Found Safe
The 10-year-old Denton boy that was the subject of an Amber Alert Friday afternoon was found safely about two hours after the alert was issued.
The 10-year-old Denton boy that was the subject of an Amber Alert Friday afternoon was found safely about two hours after the alert was issued.
Authorities have issued an Amber Alert for a 10-year-old boy believed to be in grave or immediate danger out of Denton.
Authorities in North Texas have arrested a man who was at the center of an Amber Alert that was issued by the Temple Police Department on Friday afternoon.
Authorities in Ellis County are searching for a 16-year-old girl who is thought to have been abducted. Officials believe that she could be in grave and immediate danger.
Officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety are joining law enforcement agents around the nation in observing National Amber Alert Awareness Day on Monday.
The 5-year-old boy who was abducted by his biological mother from his North Richland Hills residence has been located. The mother is now in custody according to authorities.
A four-year old Tarrant County boy was abducted, but was found and is now safe.
Police in Greenville have discontinued an Amber Alert on Thursday morning after the missing 3-year-old boy was found safe in Missouri.
A six-year-old Oklahoma boy who was the subject of an Amber Alert Tuesday was recovered safely in Lewisville Wednesday morning when his father surrendered to police.
Police deployed a SWAT team to a hotel near the Vista Ridge Mall early Wednesday morning after reports that a suspect in an Amber Alert case may be staying there.
McKinney Police have discontinued an Amber Alert for 9-month-old Isabella Reyes.
An Amber Alert for 14-year-old Mount Pleasant girl is canceled after the teen is found safe in a field.
The North Richland Hills teen missing for more than a week before being located in Mexico is now back safe with her family here in North Texas. According to NRH police Ruby Contreras, 14, was reunited with her family Friday night.
An Amber Alert has been issued for 14-year-old Ruby Zavala. Mount Pleasant police say she was abducted by 22-year-old Jesus Ramirez on Sunday.
An Amber Alert has been issued out of Kingsland for 13-year-old Savannah Meshell Sloan and 15-year-old Misty Chyann Sloan.
North Richland Hills police announced they have located that two in Mexico. They said that Contreras is safe and that Cox is being held by Mexican authorities.
North Richland Hills police are searching for a missing 14-year-old girl who is believed to be in the company of a dangerous man.
An Amber Alert has been issued out of Cedar Hill. Police are searching for a 12-year-old Sommer Brown. Police believe Sommer was taken by her mother, Lisa Elizabeth Brown.
Last week 16 year-old Aron Jones went missing, today he was arrested along with his 23 year-old brother Markevin for making a false report to police.
16-year-old Aron Jones came home early Thursday morning and police were talking to him most of the day.
Aron Jones has been located. The child returned home and is okay. Police have not issued any further details.
The suspect in an Amber Alert issued Tuesday for three children missing from McKinney is in the Kaufman County jail.
Police have confirmed that the Texas woman at the center of an Amber Alert for abducting her two grandchildren from the Nacogdoches area on Thursday has been arrested in Fort Worth.
Two children abducted from the Nacogdoches area have been found safe in a Southeast Fort Worth home.
An Amber Alert has been canceled for 6-year-old Marquis Drawhorn Jr.
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