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Virginia Alert

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:03 am
by Peg
Amber Alert Issued for 7 Month Old Virginia Boy

Posted: Sunday April 23, 2006: 9:20 AM CST

The Danville Police Department and the Virginia State Police

issued the Amber Alert

after the child was abducted by force on Sunday morning.

Xavion Ishiah Cisneros-Goodwin, 7 months old. He's a white male,

1 foot 11 inches tall. He weighs about 15 pounds. He's got brown

eyes and brown hair.

The suspect is 22-year-old Ignacio Rizea Cisneros, an Hispanic

male, 5' 10" tall, weighing about 170 pounds. He has brown eyes and

brown hair. He was last seen wearing a dark blue button-up shirt and

jeans. The mother is witht the child and has also been abducted.

The suspect vehicle is a 1998 red Chevy Tahoe with the license

plate JVA-7986.

If you have any information on this case you're asked to call

Danville Police Department at 434-799-6510 or the Virginia State

Police at 1-800-822-4453.

Virginia Alert

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 9:44 am
by lady cop
sounds like a domestic Peg. hopefully the family not endangered.

Virginia Alert

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 4:26 pm
by Peg
Amber Alert canceled for 7 Month Old Virginia Boy

Posted: Sunday April 23, 2006: 9:20 AM CST

Updated: Sunday April 23, 2006: 3:39 PM CST

The Danville Police Department and the Virginia State Police canceled the Amber Alert after the child and mother were recovered in Rockingham County, North Carolina. The suspect has been taken in to custody.

Finally a happy ending. Kind of worrisome when a person would go to such lengths as to kidnap the woman they claim to love and their child. You never know how far off the deep end they'll go.

Virginia Alert

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 4:27 pm
by chonsigirl
Thanks for the good ending, Peg.

Virginia Alert

Posted: Sun Apr 23, 2006 5:24 pm
by teramiabullfrog
Again, the "Emergency Broadcast Fax" should be issued at the same time as the AMBER ALERT. If this is done (as it is funded and intended to do) every post office in the country would have a display of the victim of the AMBER ALERT "displayed in the post office lobby, workroom floor area, and other postal facility" (as instructed in the NALC/USPS CHILD ALERT PROGRAM - an annual federal funded national program).