Native American Teenager Who Went Missing Found Safe

Zachary Stieber
By Zachary Stieber
April 16, 2019US News
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Native American Teenager Who Went Missing Found Safe
Whisper Littleowl-Horseman, 15, was found safe on April 15, 2019. (Montana Missing Persons Clearinghouse)

A 15-year-old Native American girl who was reported missing in Montana on April 10 has been found safe.

The Flathead Tribal Police put out an alert with the Montana Missing Persons Clearinghouse, saying Whisper Littleowl-Horseman was reported missing in Polson in Lake County.

Authorities said on April 15 that Whisper was found safe.

The Lake County Sheriff’s Office told The Missoulian that Whisper was located and directed further questions to the tribal police.

Police officials weren’t available for comment.

Police Find Missing 7-Year-Old

Police have found the body of a missing 7-year-old boy who was last seen in Corpus Christi State Park, according to the San Patricio County Sheriff’s Office.

“We are sadden [sic] to report that Beau Henderson has been discovered deceased,” the San Patricio County Sheriff’s Office wrote.

“We appreciate the communities effort and support in helping with the search. Our most sincere condolences to the Henderson Family.”

***UPDATE***We are sadden to report that Beau Henderson has been discovered deceased. We appreciate the communities…

San Patricio County Sheriff's Office 发布于 2019年4月14日周日

The body of the 7 year old boy Beau Henderson, who went missing at the lake earlier, has been found. He was located in…

Jim Wells County Constable's Office Pct. 5 发布于 2019年4月14日周日

Constable Robert Vasquez from the Jim Wells County Constable’s Office Precinct 5 posted on Facebook announcing where Henderson was found.

“The body of the 7-year-old boy Beau Henderson, who went missing at the lake earlier, has been found,” Vasquez said. “He was located in the water where it appears he may have fallen. Our most sincere condolences to the Henderson family.”

The San Patricio County Sheriff’s Office is still investigating the case and has asked Vasquez to assist, according to an earlier Facebook post he made.

amber alert canceled, children found safe
Fernando Marez-Carreas is accused of assaulting the mother of his children and threatened to kill one of them before abducting them. (St. Charles Police Department)

Two Missing Children Found Safe

Two missing Missouri children who were abducted by their father, triggering an Amber Alert, have been found safe, authorities said.

The St. Charles Police Department issued the alert on April 5 for Fernando Marez, 3, and Alexia Marez, 1. Police said they were abducted by Fernando Marez-Carreas, 24.

Marez-Carreas assaulted the mother of the children and threatened to kill one of them before leaving the city with another Hispanic man and woman.

Later on Friday, the children were found safe in Fairmont City, Illinois, after being dropped off at the city’s police station by an unknown woman.

UPDATE: Fernando Marez and Alexia Marez have been located in Fairmount City, IL. We are in the process of reuniting the…

St. Charles Police Department 发布于 2019年4月5日周五

“We don’t know at this point what her relationship is to him, the father or the mother,” St. Charles Police Lt. Tom Wilkison told Fox 2.

The children were being reunited with their mother.

Officers were still searching as of April 16 for Marez-Carreas, who was described as standing 5 foot 7 inches, wearing a blue T-shirt, black vest, dark blue jeans, and Champion shoes. He has tattoos of the children’s names on his arms and was driving a tan, 4-door SUV with a Missouri or Illinois license plate that includes the sequence “E15.”

“This investigation is very much ongoing, we certainly want to talk about the incident that transpired today and find out everything that happened,” Lt. Wilkison told Fox 2. “Right now everyone has an overwhelming sense of relief that the kids were found so quickly and they are unharmed that’s the main thing they are okay.”

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