Friday, March 25, 2011

Amber Alert Canceled For Two Washington D.C Children

The Amber Alert issued for two Washington D.C children has been canceled. Robert Anthony Anderson II was found with his two children around 4:00 Friday morning on Kendall Street in Northeast DC. He has been charged with kidnapping while armed and felony threats.

Robert Anthony Anderson III and Tiara Imani Anderson were abducted by their father Thursday. Robert III is 2-years-old. Tiara Imani is 10-months-old. Because of the abduction, the children will be evaluated at a local hospital as a precaution.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

AMBER ALERT: TWO WASHINGTON, D.C. CHILDREN

An Amber Alert has been issued for two Washington, D.C. children abducted by their father.

The children, two-year-old Robert Anthony Anderson III and 10-month old Tiara Imani Anderson, were abducted by 22-year-old Robert Anthony Anderson II. He is believed to be driving a gray four-door 2001 Lincoln with Virginia tags XFP 2636.

Robert Anthony Anderson II is described to be a black male, about 5'8" to 5'10", 155 pounds with brown eyes and black hair. He is believed to be armed and possibly wearing a bullet proof vest.

If you have information, please contact Metropolitan Police Department, 202-727-9099 or 911.

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Amber Alert Canceled For Two Kentucky Children

The Amber Alert issued for two Kentucky children has been canceled. The two have been found safe. A firefighter spotted 15-year-old Christopher Endicott and 12-year-old Kyra Shockley while they were driving a missing 1997 white Chevrolet Lumina on a highway in Barren County. Authorities are now saying the children are key to an investigation into the death of two people in a south-central Kentucky home. The homicide victims are the boy's legal guardians.

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

AMBER ALERT: 2 KENTUCKY CHILDREN

An Amber Alert has been issued for two Edmonton, Kentucky children. Authorities are looking for Kyra Shockley, 12, and Christopher Endicott, 15.

Shockley is described as 4 feet 8 inches tall and 110 pounds. She has a scar on her left eye and wears black glasses with pink diamonds on the side.

Endicott is described as 5 feet 11 inches tall and 250 pounds. He was last seen wearing blue jeans and a T-shirt with a dark-colored baseball hat and multiple silly bands on each wrist.

Police said they two are believed to be in danger and might be traveling in a white 1997 Chevrolet Lumina with Kentucky license plate 843GMM. The may be involved in a double homicide. Police say the bodies of a man and woman were found inside a home on Jimmy Hubbard Road in Edmonton.

If you have any information regarding this case, please call Kentucky State Police, 270-384-4796, or 911.

Wednesday, March 09, 2011

Amber Alert Canceled For 8-Month Old California Boy

The Amber Alert issued for 8-month old Sebastian Mosqueda of Porterville, California has been canceled. The child and his 18-year old mother were abducted by the boy's father, 23-year-old Pedro Mosqueda. The mother and child are unharmed and the father is under arrest.

Tuesday, March 08, 2011

AMBER ALERT: 8-MONTH OLD CALIFORNIA BOY

Am Amber Alert has been issued for 8-month old Sebastian Mosqueda of Porterville, California. The child's 18-year old mother, Monserrat Caracoza, is also missing. Authorities are saying the pair were abducted at approximately 2:00am. The suspected abductor is the child's biological father, Pedro Caracoza.

The trio was last seen last seen in a 1991 Honda Civic, with a CA license 5VOY539. It is possible they are traveling through Ventura or Santa Barbara Counties.

If you can help in this investigation, please call 911 immediately.

Missing Child
Name: Sebastian Mosqueda
Skin Color: Hispanic Age: 8 months old
Height: Weight:
Gender: Male








Suspect
Name: Pedro Mosqueda
Alias:
Hair Color: Eye Color:
Skin Color: Hispanic Age:
Height: Weight:
Gender: Male
Description:

Vehicle Information
Make: Honda Model: Civic
Color: Interior Color:
License State: License Text: 5VOY539
Vehicle Description:

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

USDA Recall: California Firm Recalls Chicken and Pork Products for Possible Listeria Contamination

This brings the total USDA recalls of 2011 to 13:
CLASS I RECALL
HEALTH RISK: HIGH

Taylor Farms Pacific, a Tracy, Calif., establishment, has recalled approximately 64,000 pounds of chicken and pork products because the broccoli used in these products may be contaminated with Listeria monocytogenes, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today.

The problem was identified through a routine sampling of products at retail by the Washington Department of Agriculture which led to a Feb. 24, 2011 recall of products containing broccoli announced by the Food and Drug Administration. Some of these products may have already been identified in that release.

The products subject to recall include:
* Raleys Yellow Curry Chicken Rice Bowl 17 oz.
* Raleys Udon Pork Noodle Bowl, 17 oz.
* Raleys Udon Chicken Noodle Bowl, 17 oz.
* Raleys Asian Pasta Toss Tray, 12 oz.
* Raleys Family Grilled Chicken Penne Alfredo, 36 oz.
* Rales Grilled Chicken Breast with Mashed Potato and Gravy 14 oz.
* Taylor Farms Snack Pot Penne Alfredo, 10.75 oz.
* 6.25 lb cases of. Taylor Farms Broccoli Crunch Salad Kit bearing case code 10203140
* 6.25 lb cases of Taylor Farms Broccoli Crunch Kit bearing case code 10210070
* 6.25 lb cases of SYSCO Broccoli Crunch Kit bearing case code 10203125

Each box bears the establishment number P-34013 or EST. 34013 inside the USDA mark of inspection. The products were produced between Feb. 6, 2011 and Feb. 23, 2011 with sell by dates between Feb. 7, 2011 and Mar. 7, 2011. The products were shipped to retail distribution centers in Ariz., Calif., Colo., and Wyo.

Broccoli salad mixes may contain broccoli, red onion, bacon bits, raisins, sunflower seeds and dressing. These salad mixes were only available for sale through deli counters, and while they are no longer available for sale consumers may still have them in their homes.

FSIS has not received any consumer complaints or reports of illness at this time. Anyone concerned about an illness from consumption of this product should contact a healthcare provider. Listeria monocytogenes can cause serious and sometimes fatal infections in young children, frail or elderly people, and others with weakened immune systems.

USDA