Interview with Blaise's Mum early this morning.
Reporter
Can you tell us what took place? Take us through the moment.
Mum
I got back in front of my house right here, we parked right here. Maybe around like 1.06, 1.10. I went in the house first went upstairs, Blaise's dad had grabbed our nephew out the car and just a couple of bags that we had. He just was making a quick trip, you know to the house, because it's right there. So the car....we were able to still see the car. Maybe 30 seconds he was in there. He came, you know, tried to come back to get Blaise and then Blaise wasn't out here. The car wasn't either.
Reporter
The car....you said you guys could still see the car, so much so that you could even see the person walking by, the teenager as you're describing him, who you believe stole the vehicle. Tell us more about him?
Mum
Yeah, so Blaise's dad seen the boy walking right here in front of like the bus stop, or something right there, and you know he didn't think nothing of it. It's just a lot of kids walking around here. Sometimes they walk late and stuff like that, so he didn't think nothing of it, but you know, he just kinda put 2 and 2 together and knew like at the moment he seen that boy and now the car's gone so, you know.
Reporter
And you describe him right about 16 years old?
Mum
Probably yeah, 15...16 years old. He had on like black pants, a black jacket with yellow and green squares and black shoes.
Reporter
What was Blaise wearing?
Mum
Blaise was wearing blue socks and he was wearing a, like a, like a shirt that's like cut out like this, like a tank. And it's like green, some blue in there, some grey and it has like designs on it, like animals or something.
Reporter
This is obviously such a difficult time for you and your entire family. Take us through the moments after finding out exactly what happened. You called your family, called 911 and tell us how you feel?
Mum
Yeah, I called 911, called my family and we all did like a search. Well I...me and Blaise's dad stayed here and just kept walking up and down this street. The rest of my family they went everywhere around to look for him, and stuff like that.
Reporter
And there's a very important message that you and your family have for whoever stole your vehicle...what is that? Are you guys gonna press charges, or what do you all want to say to that person?
Mum
No we don't want to press charges. We just want you to bring our baby back, that's all....(mum struggles with her emotions at this point). If you have him still in the car just keep him warm, you know...bring him back. We don't wanna press charges, anything like....I just want him back in my arms, that's all.
Reporter
Last question, again thanks so much for talking to us. A lot of times those folks get those alerts, those amber alerts and they just ignore them. So folks in this community right now who have that amber alert on their phone, with all the information that they need to help find Blaise, what would you say to them?
Mum
Please don't ignore it. Please stay woke, stay alive today. Just please look out, if you see anything, please just contact us, somebody or something.
Reporter
And describe your vehicle one last time.
Mum
It's a 2002, Ford Explorer and it's silver, grey.
it sounds like mom didn’t see the teenager but dad did. Did she get the clothing description from the dad?