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Child abduction emergency alert activated for Isaih Boren

Update: 10-year-old Isaih Boren found safe

Mike Keltner, Adair County Emergency Disaster Manager, shares this Kentucky Emergency Alert to help the Kentucky State Police find a ten year old boy.

An amber alert has been declared for Isaih Boren, a 10-year-old caucasian male with brown hair and brown eyes. Isaih is 4' 1" tall and weighs 80 pounds.



He was last seen wearing a long sleeve blue and white tie dyed shirt, yellow fleece jacket and gray sweat pants.

The suspect's name is Isaac Chamberlain, a caucasian male with brown hair and blue eyes, 6' tall and weighs 286 pounds. He wears eyeglasses.

Isaih Boren was allowed to leave with Isaac Ray chamberlain and has yet to be returned. The child is autistic and requires medication that he is not receiving. They were last seen at 170 Cunningham Avenue in Cadiz, KY. The suspect's vehicle is a 2004 Chevrolet Venture colored blue. Kentucky plates 522RRJ.

If you have any information please call Kentucky state police at 502-272-2221 or just call 911.


This story was posted on 2019-01-22 11:54:37
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