luckyevan93
New Member
- Joined
- Jun 25, 2005
- Messages
- 143
- Reaction score
- 6
NewsChannel5.com
Police Switch Gears In Case Of Missing Toddler
Posted: 4/24/2006 7:30:00 AM
Updated: 4/24/2006 2:38:10 PM
Community members and officials spent Monday morning searching for a 18-month-old toddler who they at first thought had walked away during the night. But by Monday afternoon police were processing a crime scene.
Monday morning the story was that little Analyce Guerra disappeared from her bed in the middle of the night and somehow managed to walk out of the front door of her apartment.
By the afternoon, police were processing the apartment as a crime scene.
At first, police did not suspect foul play, but now they are calling the case suspicious. There are still no signs of the missing toddler.
An amber alert was issued Monday morning. Officials said the toddler went missing sometime between 11:00 Sunday night and 4:00 Monday morning. Her mother said she woke up around 4:00 a.m. and saw that the door was unlocked to the apartment and her daughter was missing. Police were called at 4:25 a.m. and immediately went door to door at the Meadow Wood Apartment complex looking for the girl.
Analyce is a 18-month-old Hispanic child. She was in a blue jean dress with flowers, and she has a cherry birth mark on the left side of her face.
There are a couple areas that we are concerned about. Theres a creek area thats not too far. So we are going to look in that area very heavily right now, Sergeant Ken Hampton with the Smyrna Police department said Monday morning.
Monday morning police had set up a command post on Nissan Drive, across the street from the Meadow Wood Apartments where the girl and her mother live. Search dogs were out, 50 volunteers gathered, and a helicopter with heat censors also helped in the search.
By the afternoon, police called off the search and put up crime scene tape around the apartment. They are now processing the apartment as a crime scene.
Smyrna police are looking for any leads in the case.
If you have seen Analyce, please contact the Smyrna Police. Department at 615-459-6644 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.
Police Switch Gears In Case Of Missing Toddler
Posted: 4/24/2006 7:30:00 AM
Updated: 4/24/2006 2:38:10 PM
Community members and officials spent Monday morning searching for a 18-month-old toddler who they at first thought had walked away during the night. But by Monday afternoon police were processing a crime scene.
Monday morning the story was that little Analyce Guerra disappeared from her bed in the middle of the night and somehow managed to walk out of the front door of her apartment.
By the afternoon, police were processing the apartment as a crime scene.
At first, police did not suspect foul play, but now they are calling the case suspicious. There are still no signs of the missing toddler.
An amber alert was issued Monday morning. Officials said the toddler went missing sometime between 11:00 Sunday night and 4:00 Monday morning. Her mother said she woke up around 4:00 a.m. and saw that the door was unlocked to the apartment and her daughter was missing. Police were called at 4:25 a.m. and immediately went door to door at the Meadow Wood Apartment complex looking for the girl.
Analyce is a 18-month-old Hispanic child. She was in a blue jean dress with flowers, and she has a cherry birth mark on the left side of her face.
There are a couple areas that we are concerned about. Theres a creek area thats not too far. So we are going to look in that area very heavily right now, Sergeant Ken Hampton with the Smyrna Police department said Monday morning.
Monday morning police had set up a command post on Nissan Drive, across the street from the Meadow Wood Apartments where the girl and her mother live. Search dogs were out, 50 volunteers gathered, and a helicopter with heat censors also helped in the search.
By the afternoon, police called off the search and put up crime scene tape around the apartment. They are now processing the apartment as a crime scene.
Smyrna police are looking for any leads in the case.
If you have seen Analyce, please contact the Smyrna Police. Department at 615-459-6644 or the TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.