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Nine month old reported missing from Greensburg, KY home Police are looking for the child's non-custodial mother, who is believe to have fled in a stolen F150 Ford pickup with the infant. Two state search also centers on the Chattanooga, TN area, where the mother is known to have family. Tennessee authorities have be alerted. The Green County Sheriff's Department and the Kentucky State Poilice continue the investigation, asking the public for any information on the incident. Click on headline for complete story From Larry Smith, FM 92.7 The WAVE and 99.9 The Big Dawg The Green County Sheriff's Department is reporting a missing child. Sheriff Robbie Beard reports: "A 9-month-old male child was reported missing April 15, 2014, at approximately 12:03pmCT, to the Green County Enhanced 911 Center. The child's uncle reported the child's non-custodial mother had take the child from 335 Arnett Bishop Road, where the child resided with his court-appointed custodian, Tom Davis, and where she was temporarily staying. "Sometime before noon, the child's biological mother Cindy Richardson (DOB 4-20-71) 375 Arnett Bishop Road, was alone at the residence with the infant when she stole a black 2006 Ford F150 Pickup belonging to Tom Davis and left with the infant. Upon arriving at the residence, the infant's uncle, Daniel Davis, said when he returned at approximately noon, he discovered the truck missing and Richardson and the infant gone. "The City of Greensburg issued a One Call alert to city residents and officers from the sheriff's department, Greensburg Police Department, and the Kentucky State Police began searching. Authorities have reason to believe that Richardson and the infant are currenly in Chattanooga, TN, area, where she has family. Tennessee authories have joined the search. "Richardson is a 42-year-old white female, 5-5, 160 pounds, blue eyes, brown hair. The license plate of the Ford F150 is Kentucky 638-MNJ." Green County Sheriff Robbie Beard requests that anyone with information about the incident contact the Green County Sheriff's Department at 270-932-5641, the Green County E-911 Center at 270-932-4911, or the Kentucky State Police at 1-800-222-5555. - Larry Smith This story was posted on 2014-04-16 14:45:39
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