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Tuesday, 24 March 2009 22:57



On March 24th Wyoming initiated an Amber Alert on behalf of the state of Colorado. The alert was issued for two children after their mother was found dead.
The alert was later cancelled after the kids were found safe. Visit KOAA for the full story.
AMBER ALERT:
Missing From: Aurora, CO
Missing Date: 3/24/2009 12:00 AM
Contact: Aurora Police Department
303-627-3100
Circumstances: WYOMING IS INITIATING AN AMBER ALERT ON BEHALF OF COLORADO. SUSPECT IS BRIAN PATTERSON...AKA KALID MUHAMMED...38 YEARS OLD...BLACK MALE...6 FEET 2 INCHES...235 POUNDS...DRIVING EITHER A RED ISUZU RODEO WITH COLORADO PLATE 969RTC OR A SILVER DODGE STRATUS WITH COLORADO PLATE 679SUP WITH ALIYAH PATTERSON...3 YEAR OLD...BLACK FEMALE...AND BRIANNA PATTERSON...4 YEAR OLD...BLACK FEMALE. SUSPECT AND CHILDREN ARE BELIEVED TO BE HEADED TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION IN MONTANA. IF CONTACT IS MADE DO NOT APPROACH...AND CALL LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT.
Missing Child Name: Aliyah Patterson
Skin Color: Black Age: 3YO
Gender: Female
Missing Child Name: Brianna Patterson
Skin Color: Black Age: 4YO
Gender: Female
Suspect Name: Brian Patterson
Alias: Khalid Muhammed
Skin Color: Black Age: 38YO
Height: 6FT2 Weight: 235LBS
Gender: Male
Vehicle Information
Make: Isuzu Model: Rodeo
Color: Red
License State: CO License Text: 969RTC
Make: Dodge Model: Stratus
Color: Silver
License State: CO License Text: 679SUP
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