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(2/21/2006)

 

 

South Dakota Amber Alert - Watertown

Unknown male child forcibly placed into car near school

(Issued 6:15 pm (CDT), Tuesday, February 21, 2006)

Child Description:

    1. 􀂃 White male, 5-7 years old, 3 ft. to 3 ft 6 inches tall, average build, brown hair
    2. 􀂃 Wearing blue pants, red shirt, blue coat and carrying a lime green backpack

Suspect Description:

    1. 􀂃 White male, about 50 years old, average height and build, gray hair, clean shaven
    2. 􀂃 Wearing blue pants, blue waist length coat and carrying a red bandana

Suspect Vehicle Description:

    1. 􀂃 Older red four door sedan with a 6 inch gold star on the driver’s side rear quarter panel. Possible rust on the vehicle. Vehicle is square shaped in back.
    2. 􀂃 Unknown license plates.

No Photo Available

On Tuesday, February 21st at about 3:35 pm, two Watertown elementary school children witnessed an unknown male child walking home from the Mellette Elementary School. The witnesses saw the boy being forcibly placed into an older red car near the school. A male suspect pulled up along side the boy, jumped out of the car and picked the child up and carried him to the car. The suspect then placed a red bandana over the face and mouth of the child and placed the child into the back seat of the car. The child appeared to be kicking and squirming during the incident. The suspect then drove off with the boy northbound on 2nd Street West in Watertown, SD.

If YOU have seen this Child, this Suspect or this Vehicle,

Call 605-753-6166 Immediately

Do NOT take action to rescue the child, CALL IMMEDIATELY

PLEASE re-print this poster as much as you want and take it gas stations, convenience stores, restaurants, motels, and other high traffic locations in your area. Trouble printing? Go to the state webpage http://www.state.sd.us/ and click on "Amber Alert. The "Amber Alert" page will be displayed. Then click on the "Click Here to View Poster" to display and print the "Poster".

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