An Amber Alert was issued on Saturday for a mother and her four children who vanished under strange circumstances weeks earlier, according to authorities.
According to authorities, Jennifer Lee-Hope Carmony, 42, is a “person of interest” in the alleged kidnapping of her four children, who range in age from 4 to 16 years old.
Aidan Bennett Williams, 16, Isabella Valora Williams, 14, Audrit Uriel Williams, 12, and Michael Norbit Carmony, 4, are the missing children.
According to law enforcement sources, the kids might be in risk.
When authorities were called at the 5300 block of Woodrow Bean Trans Mountain Road to check on the family’s welfare after not seeing them for almost two weeks, an inquiry was launched.
Police officers withheld the precise location, although the block is in Northeast El Paso’s Rushfair neighborhood and contains two apartment buildings.
The Crimes Against Persons Unit detectives “believe the circumstances surrounding the missing persons are suspicious in nature,” according to a police news release.
Carmony was last heard from on May 8, according to the police. She was last observed operating a red Ford F150 that had been spray-painted black. It might have the BE88718 license plate from Texas.
Early on Saturday morning, an Amber Alert was issued for a missing Northeast family. Digital roadway signs operated by the Texas Department of Transportation are displaying the alert.
Call El Paso police at 915-832-4400 if you have any information, or Crime Stoppers of El Paso at 915-566-8477 (TIPS) if you want to remain anonymous.