01-13-2012, 07:44 AM
the dumbass mother, pictured, left 2 children alone in a walmart parking lot with keys & car running. hopefully the car thief will drop the child off somewhere safe. most car thieves don't want to be charged with kidnapping.
the girl is a niece, i wonder if she would recognize baby daddy? no mention of him yet.
walmart should have video.
Houston Chron.
Police were searching Thursday night for a 17-month-old boy who was in the back seat of an SUV stolen from a southwest Houston Walmart.
An Amber Alert was issued about 7:15 p.m. for Evan Montgomery. The toddler was in a car seat in a 1996 Jeep Cherokee stolen about 5:44 p.m. from the retail store at South Gessner at West Bellfort, Houston Police said.
Police said the toddler's mother parked the SUV at the store and went inside to get cash from an ATM. She left the keys in the ignition and the engine running. Evan and an older cousin, a believed to be a 7-year-old girl, stayed in the Cherokee.
A black man dressed in black jumped into the SUV, police said. The girl escaped.
"She managed to flee, that's when the suspect drove off," said HPD spokesman Kese Smith.
Allette Williams, who described herself as the family's attorney, said the man got inside the SUV and briefly talked to the girl.
"The young girl actually got out and screamed. He drove off with the child in the car," Williams said.
Williams said she had no idea if the man might have known the toddler was still in the car seat.
"The main focus of the family right now is the safe return of the child," Williams said.
The boy's mother told KHOU-TV she was in the store for about three minutes.
"I left my son and my niece in the car because it is very, very cold, and windy, and I had just gotten them bundled up, and the heat had started running and I did not want to take them back out," Niah O'Neil said.
"As I am running out I saw my niece running toward me screaming my name, and my car going down the road. I dropped everything and ran towards the car," she said. "I couldn't catch them. My son is in the car - I just want my son back."
Evan is 34 inches to 36 inches tall, and about 25 pounds. He has brownish to blondish hair and light skin with a small scrape on the tip of his nose.
The four-door green Jeep has a Texas license plate BP2N042. The vehicle has a sticker that reads "Baby on Board."
Anyone with information should call police at 713-308-3600.
the girl is a niece, i wonder if she would recognize baby daddy? no mention of him yet.
walmart should have video.
Houston Chron.
Police were searching Thursday night for a 17-month-old boy who was in the back seat of an SUV stolen from a southwest Houston Walmart.
An Amber Alert was issued about 7:15 p.m. for Evan Montgomery. The toddler was in a car seat in a 1996 Jeep Cherokee stolen about 5:44 p.m. from the retail store at South Gessner at West Bellfort, Houston Police said.
Police said the toddler's mother parked the SUV at the store and went inside to get cash from an ATM. She left the keys in the ignition and the engine running. Evan and an older cousin, a believed to be a 7-year-old girl, stayed in the Cherokee.
A black man dressed in black jumped into the SUV, police said. The girl escaped.
"She managed to flee, that's when the suspect drove off," said HPD spokesman Kese Smith.
Allette Williams, who described herself as the family's attorney, said the man got inside the SUV and briefly talked to the girl.
"The young girl actually got out and screamed. He drove off with the child in the car," Williams said.
Williams said she had no idea if the man might have known the toddler was still in the car seat.
"The main focus of the family right now is the safe return of the child," Williams said.
The boy's mother told KHOU-TV she was in the store for about three minutes.
"I left my son and my niece in the car because it is very, very cold, and windy, and I had just gotten them bundled up, and the heat had started running and I did not want to take them back out," Niah O'Neil said.
"As I am running out I saw my niece running toward me screaming my name, and my car going down the road. I dropped everything and ran towards the car," she said. "I couldn't catch them. My son is in the car - I just want my son back."
Evan is 34 inches to 36 inches tall, and about 25 pounds. He has brownish to blondish hair and light skin with a small scrape on the tip of his nose.
The four-door green Jeep has a Texas license plate BP2N042. The vehicle has a sticker that reads "Baby on Board."
Anyone with information should call police at 713-308-3600.