Urgent AMBER Alert: Texas 12-Year-Old Reported Missing with Older Man

Urgent AMBER Alert Texas 12-Year-Old Reported Missing with Older Man

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A 12-year-old girl went missing on Thursday, and the Texas Center for the Missing has issued an AMBER Alert for her.

On Thursday, at approximately 11:15 p.m., Alice Cordova was last seen in the 400 Block of Greens Road, according to the Houston Police Department. A black pickup truck of an unidentified make and model is being driven by an older man she met, who is reportedly accompanying her.

Right now, we don’t know what Cordova’s attire looks like. Herpanic features, brown hair, and brown eyes are how the police have described her. Her weight and height are 120 and 5 feet, 2 inches, respectively.

The Missing Persons Unit is requesting that anyone with information regarding Cordova’s location contact them at 832-394-1840.

To obtain additional information, Newsweek has reached out to the Houston Police Department.

An individual was apprehended earlier this week in Houston on charges of kidnapping Chloie Dianne Brewer-Clark, a 12-year-old girl who was later recovered safely following the issuance of an AMBER Alert.

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Brewer-Clark was reported missing on Monday at approximately 3 a.m. from the Crystal Inn Hotel at 4140 Little York Road. The district attorney’s office has confirmed to local media that Ariel Anderson, 26, was last seen in a black 2015 Chevrolet Tahoe with a Louisiana license plate.

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According to the police, the adolescent drove her mother’s car to the motel where she met Anderson without her mother’s permission. They were seen on camera going into and out of the motel together before making their way to Baton Rouge.

Baton Rouge police detained Anderson after discovering evidence connecting him to the case, such as his use of Chloie’s debit card at a motel in the city. He was released on a $5,000 bond after being charged with contributing to a minor’s delinquency, as reported by WAFB.

In addition to preventing Anderson from leaving Louisiana, the judge also forbade him from communicating with Brewer-Clark in any way.

Anderson had been a corrections officer for the Louisiana Department of Public Safety and Corrections at both the Allen and Elayn Hunt Correctional Centers before his arrest. Local media outlets cited an agency representative as saying that Anderson “separated” from his work on Tuesday.

The family of Brewer-Clark stated KPRC, expressing their alarm at Anderson’s position of trust, after finding that he had worked at the correctional complex. How can our little kid ever have faith in a uniformed person again? We can’t help but wonder if he enticed additional young females with that. He held a prominent and esteemed position.

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