Amber Alert Issued at 5:30 AM on Monday - Baby Safely Located

Dec 19, 2022 at 10:14 am by WGNS News


(Tennessee Amber Alert) You may have been awakened early Monday morning by the sound of an AMBER Alert around 5:30 AM (December 19, 2022). Thankfully, that alert was cancelled about 15 to 20-minutes after it was issued. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirmed the child, that was the focus of the alert, was safely located.  

The AMBER Alert was originally issued on behalf of the Fayetteville Police Department for 1-year-old Roberto Godinez III. The baby boy was reported to have last been seen in a blue t-shirt. At the time, authorities reported the child may have been with Roberto Godinez II, who is remains at large.

Again, the baby has been safely located and the suspect, Roberto Godinez II is wanted by authorities. At last report, the TBI said that Mr. Godinez II was possibly traveling in a dark gray 2015 Chrysler 200 sedan with a Tennessee tag number of “D055UT.” The sedan has minor front end bumper damage. Godinez is wanted by the Fayetteville Police Department for Especially Aggravated Kidnapping and other offenses.

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