Dakota Sadrick Has Been Located and Is Safe

Dakota Sadrick Has Been Located and Is Safe
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UPDATE
Dakota Sadrick has been located and is safe.
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The New Mexico State Police issued the following AMBER Alert Tuesday at 11:20 p.m.
The New Mexico State Police is seeking the public’s assistance in locating Dakota Sadrick, a 1-year-old male child, 33 inches tall, weighing about 23 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Dakota was taken by his biological mother, Sonya Marie Lucero, 27. Sonya is a Hispanic female, 4’11” tall, weighing about 160 pounds.
Dakota and Sonya were last seen Monday, July 18, around 9:30 a.m., in Los Lunas. They are believed to be traveling in a blue 2006 Chevrolet Impala displaying a New Mexico temporary license tag. Dakota was last seen wearing a camouflage onesie.
Many details are still unknown and under investigation. However, of urgent concern is the whereabouts of Dakota Sadrick.
Anyone with any information regarding this New Mexico Amber Alert is asked to call the New Mexico State Police in Los Lunas at (505) 841-9256 option 1 or dial 911.

Original source can be found here.



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