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Boys Abducted

There is a current Amber Alert for two young boys around Cincinnati Ohio-
A Child Abduction Alert has been issued for two boys believed taken by their father from a Middletown home. Police say 32-year-old Julius Crossty took 9-year-old Julius and 8-year-old Julian from 816 Yankee Road at about 8 o'clock on Tuesday night. Police say he could be having suicidal thoughts. The mother was found at the home with cuts to her legs. The father is described as standing 6'0", weighing 160 lbs. with black hair. Julius is 5'2", 90 lbs. with brown hair. Julian is 4'0", 80 lbs. with black hair. Crossty could be driving a gold 1999 Ford Taurus with the license plate DQM 6260. If you have any information, contact your local police or call 1-877-AMBER-OH.

Hopefully more information will come soon, and as always we hope that information includes the news that they have been found safe, and returned to their mother.
Thanks to fellow Lima blogger over at Right Moment for having a sharp eye and catching this one for me.
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Anonymous said…
Kids were found safe.
Father's car was found under a tarp with a garden hose running from the tailpipe to the window, but the car wasn't running.
The kids were found later, father was taken into custody.

http://www.wkrc.com/news/local/story.aspx?content_id=F4524223-45DA-4162-B6EC-4820764A8E6F

http://www.wlwt.com/news/10419150/detail.html
Scott said…
That's good news. Well, except for the part about the car not running and the father not being in it.

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