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Amber Alert Issued in Kerr County for Abducted Child

San Antonio Police Seek Public's Help in Locating Missing Boy

Authorities investigating child abduction in Ingram

An Amber Alert has been issued by the Kerr County Sheriff's Office for a 5-year-old boy who was abducted on Saturday evening. The child, identified as Ethan J. Ramirez, was last seen playing in the front yard of his home in Ingram, Texas, at around 7:30 p.m. When his parents went to check on him a few minutes later, he was gone.

According to witnesses, a man described as being in his late 30s or early 40s, with a goatee and driving a dark-colored SUV, was seen talking to Ethan shortly before he disappeared. The suspect allegedly offered Ethan candy and then drove away with him.

Law enforcement officers have been searching for Ethan throughout the night and into Sunday morning. They have set up roadblocks and are using helicopters and drones to assist in the search. The San Antonio Police Department is assisting in the investigation.

Ethan is described as being 3 feet tall and weighing 40 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a blue T-shirt, jeans, and sneakers.

Anyone with information about Ethan's whereabouts is asked to call the Kerr County Sheriff's Office at (830) 792-7262 or the San Antonio Police Department at (210) 207-7273.

What is an Amber Alert?

An Amber Alert is a child abduction alert system that is activated when a child is reported missing and is believed to be in imminent danger of serious bodily harm or death.

Amber Alerts are issued by law enforcement agencies and are broadcast on television, radio, and electronic message boards. They typically include information about the missing child, such as their name, age, description, and the circumstances of their disappearance.

How to Help Find a Missing Child

If you see a child who you believe may be missing, call 911 immediately. Do not approach the child yourself, as this could put them in danger.

If you have any information about a missing child, call the local law enforcement agency or the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-THE-LOST (1-800-843-5678).

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