Amber Alert Issued for Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma
February 21, 2005
Amber Alert Issued for Texas, Arkansas, Louisiana, New Mexico and Oklahoma
The Amber Alert has been canceled for the young Texas boy and his pregnant mother. Their bodies were found in a creek Monday in Denton, about 40 miles north of Dallas. A suspect is currently in custody.
February 21, 2005 – An Amber Alert remains in effect for Jayden White Underwood, 7 yrs., white male with brown eyes and blond hair.
The boy’s mother Lisa Underwood, 34 yrs., white female, 5’2" with blue eyes and brown hair, is also missing. She is seven months pregnant, police said. Evidence at their home showed they might have been victims of a crime.
Officers are on horseback and using dogs Tuesday, as they concentrate the search in a rural area of Denton, about 30 miles northeast of Fort Worth, after a landowner found the SUV belonging to Underwood and her son. The vehicle was nose down and partly submerged in a creek.
Anyone with information is asked to call the Fort Worth Police Department at 817-335-4222 or dial 911.
CrossSphere members can sign up to receive Amber Alerts using Code Amber, a program that was created in 1996 to assist in the search and safe return of missing and abducted children.
Code Amber is the World Wide Web’s Amber Alert System that broadcasts to more than 190,000 Web sites and sends alert e-mails to a list of more than 10,000 subscribers. Help save a child’s life by signing up to receive e-mail alerts or adding the Code Amber Ticker to your Web site. Please visit http://www.codeamber.com/ today.