parental abduction, but LE says girls are endangered.
a photo of the father would help!! damn useless media. :(
Orange County Register
An Amber Alert was issued Monday morning after two young girls were abducted by their father from a home in the city of Bellflower, authorities said.
Stephen Andrew Litwin, 34, allegedly took Katelyn Joyce Litwin, 2, and Natalya Patricia Litwin, 6, Sunday at about 10:30 a.m., according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
An Amber Alert was issued Monday morning after two young girls were abducted from the Lakewood Area. Stephen Andrew Litwin, 34, allegedly took Katelyn Joyce Litwin, 2, and Natalya Patricia Litwin, 6, Sunday at about 10:30 a.m., authorities said. Litwin is believed to be driving a silver Mercury Mountaineer, license number 5LGE045. The vehicle has a cracked rear window.
The suspect has reportedly made threats to harm his two daughters, the Sheriff's Department said.
Litwin is believed to be driving a silver Mercury Mountaineer, license number 5LGE045. The vehicle has a cracked rear window. Litwin is believed to be possibly headed to the area of Oakdale, Connecticut, authorities said.
The suspect is described as a 6 feet, 4-inch tall white man with brown hair and brown eyes, weighing 165 pounds, and with tattoos on his left arm.
Anyone with more information on the case is urged to call the Lakewood Sheriff's Station at 562-623-3500.
If tipsters prefer to provide information anonymously, they can call "Crime Stoppers" by dialing 800-222-TIPS (8477).
"Detectives have learned that Suspect Litwin had traveled with the missing children to the state of Utah. Litwin heard about the AMBER Alert via the media, contacted the local law enforcement authorities and is awaiting interview by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department detectives. The two girls have been located unharmed."
(02-28-2011 02:18 PM)Fibonacci Prima Wrote: FOUND SAFE!
"Detectives have learned that Suspect Litwin had traveled with the missing children to the state of Utah. Litwin heard about the AMBER Alert via the media, contacted the local law enforcement authorities and is awaiting interview by Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department detectives. The two girls have been located unharmed."
Thankful the little girls are safe
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