Amber Alert Issued for 5 year old Geontae Glass in Albertville, AL (UPDATE: Found Deceased)
An Amber Alert has been issued for a 5 year old boy, Geontae Glass, who is believed to have been in the back seat of a stolen vehicle in Albertville, AL.
Description of Geontae Glass:
- 3 feet tall
- 65 pounds
- brown eyes
- black hair
- considered to be in extreme danger
- last seen wearing a long-sleeve blue T-shirt and blue jeans.
Description of abduction:
- He was taken when the vehicle he occupied was stolen by an unknown black male described as approximately 5’9″ – 5’11″
- 200 – 220 pounds
- The vehicle is a light blue, 1994 Nissan Altima, with no tag on the vehicle
- last seen traveling south on Alabama Highway 206 (WTVM)
Anyone with any information please call the Albertville Police Department at 256-878-1212; Alabama Department of Public Safety at 334-242-4128.
Albertville police are looking for a 5-year-old child abducted in a stolen car Monday morning.
The mother pulled up to the convenience store at 6:12 a.m. and left the child inside the car when she went in the store. At some point, a blue pickup truck pulled up to the store. The man jumped out of the pickup truck and jumped into the car.
Both vehicles then left the scene. Police did not have a description of the person driving the pickup truck. (Sand Mountain Reporter)UPDATE: Terrible news is being reported from Etowah County
The body of 5 year old Geontae Glass was found deceased in the trunk of a car one day after he was abducted. Just another terrible, senseless murder.
A 5-year-old boy who was asleep in the back of a car when it was stolen from a parking lot was found dead Tuesday morning in a neighboring county, authorities said.
The body of Geontae Glass was discovered in a rural area of Etowah County, said a dispatcher for that county’s sheriff’s department, who did not give her name. Officials planned to release details at a midmorning news conference, she said.
Alabama state troopers announced only that an Amber Alert for the boy had been canceled. An FBI spokesman did not immediately return calls seeking comment.
The Gadsden Times reported that the boy was found in the trunk of a car at a home in the Mountainboro community. (Worcester Telegram)