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|    AMBER Alert cancelled after 9-year-old S    |
|    21 Mar 21 03:25:16    |
      XPost: misc.survivalism, talk.politics.guns, mn.politics       XPost: alt.politics.liberalism       From: felcher.adam.schiff@sacbee.com              SOUTHWEST MIAMI-DADE, FLA. (WSVN) - Officials have cancelled the       AMBER Alert issued for a 9-year-old boy with autism after his       body was found.              The Florida Department of Law Enforcement confirmed that       Alejandro Ripley was found dead, Friday.              An AMBER Alert was issued after investigators said Ripley was       taken from the parking lot of a Southwest Miami-Dade Home Depot       just before 9 p.m., Thursday.              Ripley’s mother told police two men forced her off the road near       Southwest 88th Street and 157th Avenue and blocked her vehicle       in.              A passenger in the vehicle got out of the car, came over to       Ripley’s mother, pushed her and demanded drugs.              “The passenger of the vehicle exits the vehicle, approaches the       mother and demands drugs,” said Miami-Dade Police detective       Angel Rodriguez. “The mother is insisting that she does not have       any drugs, and so the passenger, at that point, reaches in,       grabs her cellphone, steals the cellphone and takes her child.”              Once she told the man she did not have drugs, that is when she       said they took her cellphone and pulled Ripley out from inside       the car.              FDLE issued an AMBER Alert searching for Ripley and the two men       his mother said took him in their light blue sedan.              Early Friday morning, officials found a body in shallow water       near Miccosukee Golf & Country Club at Southwest 138th Court and       62nd Street.              On the body was a Captain America T-shirt, which is the same       shirt that Ripley’s mother said he was wearing when she reported       him missing. Detectives are calling this a homicide       investigation after pulling the body out of the lake.              The Miami-Dade medical examiner will have to positively identify       the body that was found at the golf course.              “Unfortunately, someone called in and reported that they saw       what appeared to be the body of a child,” Miami-Dade Police       detective Chris Thomas said.              Shortly after the discovery, 7News cameras captured undercover       detectives visiting Ripley’s family’s home.              Officers said they are investigating all details that have been       put forward and will be interviewing Ripley’s family.              “We’re gonna go ahead with that information and investigate that       case, as it is an abduction,” Thomas said.              Neighbors who would see Ripley playing outside in the       neighborhood said they were stunned by the news that he had been       tragically found dead.              “I feel sad, like very, very sad. I know how it is to lose       someone, but I just hope that they’re OK,” neighbor Megan       Manteiga said.              “Heartbreaking, heartbreaking, we are in total shock,” Karlo       Medina said. “We’ve never seen this before in our neighborhood.       It’s tough. I mean, I have a granddaughter. I don’t want to see       no kids go through that.”              As she and the other neighbors are processing the news of       Ripley’s untimely passing, investigators are working to piece       together everything about the boy and the events leading up to       his death.              Ripley’s older brother uploaded a few videos on Instagram of       much happier times, showing Ripley and his family enjoying       Christmas Day and taking a stroll.              On Friday, his death set a much darker mood in the Southwest       Miami-Dade neighborhood where he was growing up.              “It’s super sad. I don’t know what to think of it,” neighbor       Sofia Cabrera said. “It’s just like one day I saw him playing       out there, and now everything happening, it’s just crazy.”              One man, who spoke on condition of anonymity, dropped off       flowers where the boy’s body was found.              “It’s horrible. We haven’t had something like this happen in a       long time in this county,” he said. “My heart’s broken.”              Detectives are canvassing the neighborhood to search for       surveillance video that may help them in their investigation.              If you have any information that can help investigators, call       Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS. Remember, you can       always remain anonymous, and you may be eligible for a $3,000       reward.              https://wsvn.com/news/local/amber-alert-cancelled-after-9-year-       old-sw-miami-dade-boy-found-dead/                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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