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Infant who went missing from Massachusetts found in northern Alabama
A suspected abduction case involving a 1-year-old child from Massachusetts has come to a close with the child being found in the custody of his mother in north Alabama, specifically in Etowah County. The Fall River Police Department recently issued a law enforcement bulletin concerning a missing infant that is...
Authorities recover missing Fall River child in Alabama; mother arrested
Authorities on Tuesday recovered a missing child from Fall River, Massachusetts, in Etowah County, Alabama and arrested his mother, according to a news release from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA). Genezza Packett, 22, and her 1-year-son were in a vehicle that was stopped about 10:15 a.m. on Interstate 59...
Missing infant from Massachusetts discovered in north Alabama
A 1-year-old child from Massachusetts was found with his mother in north Alabama after an alleged abduction. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency (ALEA) reported that the Fall River Police Department issued a bulletin on Friday regarding an endangered missing infant. FRPD explained that Genezza Packett, 22, visited her son, who...
ADEM Burn Ban Affects Nearby Counties
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — As springtime blossoms across Alabama, residents are urged to familiarize themselves with regulations concerning vegetation disposal and burning, as outlined by the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM). It is important to keep in mind that from May 1 to October 31, vegetative or land-clearing burning...
1-year-old taken from Massachusetts home found safe in Etowah County after multi-state search
ATTALLA, Ala. — A 1-year-old boy was found safe in Alabama last week after he was taken from his home in Massachusetts by his non-custodial mother. On June 20, 22-year-old Gennezza Packett stopped by her aunt's home in Fall River, Massachusetts, to visit her son who lives there, according to the Fall River Police Department.
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