Oklahoma man, woman on run after 3 children found in critical condition, 1 dead, 1 missing
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The Altus Police Department and the St. Louis Police Department's U.S. Marshals Service Task Force are asking for the public's help in finding a man and a woman who are being sought for child neglect after
three of their children were found in critical condition, one was found dead and a fifth is missing.
On June 10, a failure to appear warrant was issued for 27-year-old Hakin Mustafa Moore and 29-year-old Robin Alexander in Jackson County, Oklahoma, in connection with three counts of child abuse, one count of child neglect and one count of enabling child neglect, according to
St. Louis police officials. The Altus Police Department received information that Moore and Alexander had fled to St. Louis in an attempt to evade capture.
Moore and Alexander have five children in common, according to police. Three of the children are in Oklahoma state custody after they were found in critical condition.
The fourth child was found dead, and the fifth child has not been found, police said. The fifth child was born in a hotel room and "is currently undocumented," according to officials.
Police said they do not have pictures of or information about the missing child.
The St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department released pictures of Moore and Alexander, but the pictures are at least five years old. On June 11, the Jackson County Sheriff's Office posted to
Facebook more recent mugshots.
Anyone with information about the investigation is asked to call 911, the
Altus Police Department at 580-482-4121 or the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department's
Crime Stoppers line at 866-371-8477.