Amber Alert: Suspected Murderer, Kidnapper Spotted in N. Portland

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Elias Huizar, a man from Yakima, is wanted for murder and the kidnapping of his 1-year-old son, Roman. The CEO of Plaid Pantry, a convenience store in North Portland, confirmed that Huizar was reportedly seen at one of their stores. An Amber Alert was issued for Roman, and the public has been asked to contact 911 if they have any information about their whereabouts.


Yakima Murder and Kidnapping Suspect Spotted in North Portland

A man from Yakima, accused of murder and the abduction of a one-year-old child, has possibly been sighted at a North Portland convenience store, according to the store’s CEO. Elias Huizar is wanted for fleeing the scene of a shooting at Willam Wiley Elementary School in West Richland, WA. A woman was tragically shot dead at the scene, and another woman, Huizar’s presumed ex-wife, was discovered deceased at his home.

Police also suspect Huizar of kidnapping his son, Roman Huizar, and there’s a possibility he could be heading to Mexico. Following these incidents, an Amber Alert was issued on Monday evening.

Huizar was reportedly spotted at a North Portland Plaid Pantry convenience store at approximately 12:40 a.m., according to Jonathan Polonsky, the CEO of Plaid Pantry. After examining the security footage, the tapes were handed over to the Portland police for further investigation. The police have yet to confirm this sighting.

One-year-old Roman Huizar is described as 2-feet-6 and 25 pounds, with brown hair and eyes. Elias Huizar, 39, is 5-feet-6, 170 pounds, and also has brown hair and eyes.

Anyone with information on their location is urged to call 911.

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