TUCSON,
Ariz. – Two teams from the Air and Marine Operation’s Tucson Air Branch (TAB),
responding to an Amber Alert released today out of Chandler, Arizona, joined
with the FBI and Navajo Nation police to locate a missing girl, and detain a
male suspect involved in her disappearance.
The
Amber Alert was issued Jan. 16 for a 15-year-old girl last seen in Chandler,
Arizona.
After
the FBI obtained information on the girl’s possible location on the Navajo
Nation, the TAB launched two aircrews to help the FBI and Navajo Nation Police
Department search for the girl and man suspected of taking her.
A
TAB helicopter had to land several times while tracking the duo, according to
one pilot. “Again and again we would find their trail, track it, lose it, land
to find it again, take off to follow it and lose it again.”
Searchers
eventually located the man and girl north of Tuba City. The FBI took the man
into custody and the girl was reunited with her family.
“This
is an example of how Air and Marine Operations is ready to assist its partner
law enforcement agencies when needed,” said Tucson Air Branch Director Mitch
Pribble.
Several
other agencies were also involved in the search effort, including the Chandler
Police Department, Coconino County Sheriff's Office, the Arizona Department of
Public Safety, and the Page Police Department.
The
Amber Alert Program, named for Amber Hagerman, a 9-year old girl abducted while
riding her bicycle in Arlington, Texas, and later found murdered, is a
voluntary partnership between law enforcement agencies and the wireless
industry. The goal of an AMBER Alert is to instantly galvanize the entire
community to assist in the search for and the safe return of the child,
according to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.
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U.S.
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Department of Homeland Security charged with management, control and protection
of our nation's borders at and
between
official ports of entry. CBP’s mission includes keeping terrorists and
terrorist weapons out of the country while enforcing hundreds of U.S. laws.
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