An infant from California, Zacariyah Breaux, has been missing since September 11, 2024, raising concerns about the safety of children. As part of the protocol, an Amber Alert has been initiated by the police department in hopes of finding the child’s location.
The Californian Highway Patrol issued the alert on Wednesday at approximately 11:30 p.m. on behalf of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Moreover, the complaint was numbered 31427, as eyewitnesses claimed that Eunyque had taken the baby Breaux in the city of Los Angeles and was last spotted on foot near the area of the complaint.
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For public information, the police department has described the baby as a three-month-old black male with black hair and brown eyes, standing approximately 22 inches and weighing approximately 10 pounds.
Meanwhile, the suspect is a 28-year-old black female with black hair and brown eyes. She stands approximately 5 feet 4 inches and weighs approximately 130 pounds. The police have urged everyone in the Los Angeles area to stay alert and call 911 if they spot her.
Investigators have not revealed the relationship between Eunyque and the three-month-old. Likewise, the authorities have not discovered the suspect’s intention for the abduction.
Zacariyah Breaux’s missing case sits on a long list of Amber Alert cases that have occurred frequently in recent months!
Looking at the history of Amber Alert, the system started after the abduction and demise of Amber Rene Hagerman on January 17, 1996. The United States originated the system and implemented it in all its states.
Moreover, each state has a different name for the alert. Georgia calls it Levi’s Call; Hawaii calls it Maile Amber Alert; and Arkansas calls it Morgan Nick Amber Alert. Despite the difference in the name, the main objective remains the same.
Amber alert has helped the public send messages distributed by the abduction alert system to find as much help as possible to find the missing children. The authorities activate the alert only in severe cases.
According to its website, authorities resolve most cases within hours, but some children remain missing despite constant efforts from both the public and the police department.
Likewise, the recent list on Amber Alert includes several other names, including the missing case of Zacariyah Breaux. Within a few months, children named Sebastian Rogers, Kameron Parrish, and Elijah Vue have disappeared.
People have reported the cases from different parts of the US, but the authorities haven’t gathered much information about their whereabouts.
Further, in Breaux’s situation, Twitter and Facebook users have contributed by posting the information to their private accounts and missing person groups in hopes of bringing the infant home.
Additional Information
- The U.S. Department of Justice has funded the Amber Alert Center. The call center is available 24/7 and can be contacted through its hotline at 1-800-843-5678.
- According to official data, at least 1,200 children have recovered due to the Amber alert, and 180 are due to WEA. In 2024, the organization received over 41 complaints, with 37 of those alerts cancelled.
- After authorities issue the alert, broadcasters transmit it through radio, TV, road signs, cell phones, and other data-enabled devices. People can also like their Facebook page to receive updates.