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Amber alert issued for missing children taken from guardian
The Florida Department of Law Enforcement has now issued an Amber Alert in the case of missing children Rylan Williams, 3, and Mason Williams, 1.
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The children were taken by their parents, but their parents are not their legal guardians and authorities believed the children were in danger. “She may be with 29-year-old Ryan Williams, who is a white man, 5’7”, 165 lbs, with blonde hair and hazel eyes.
Citrus County deputies are asking for the public’s help to find two missing and endangered children.
Apparently on Saturday Williams texted the children’s legal guardian insisting to see the children.
The Sheriff’s Office believes Williams may be heading to West Virginia or OH, and she may be with 29-year-old Ryan Williams, the father of the children.
“The pair have a volatile relationship and are also drug users”, a sheriff’s office spokesman said. She was told, “No”.
They’re believed to be en route to West Virginia or OH in a 2000 white Ford Expedition with Florida license plate DNSC62. They alerted the authorities there.
Mason was wearing an orange shirt and a diaper.
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Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is asked to call the FDLE, the Citrus County Sheriff’s Office at 352-726-4488 or 911. Both children are legally bound by the court to the guardian.