Louisiana Endangered Child Alert: 2-Year-Old Missing
The Louisiana State Police have issued an Endangered/Missing Child Advisory on behalf of the St. Martin Parish Sheriff's Office for a woman who took her young child, and they have not been heard from.
The search continues for little 2-year-old Kaizor Louis and his non-custodial mother Meshaya Johnson.
According to State Police officials Johnson, who does not have custody of the child, picked the child up from his daycare in St. Martinville.
Officials are hoping will keep a look out for these two. Johnson was seen leaving in a black sedan at around 4:30 on Tuesday afternoon.
The little boy has been described as being only around two feet tall with brown eyes, and his hair is black. The little boy was last seen wearing a pair of yellow shorts and a lime green t-shirt.
Johnson has been described as being a black female who has is stands about five feet, three inches tall, and weighs around 130 pounds.
The woman was last seen driving south on Resweber Street. Officials say the woman could have been headed to Houston, Texas, but please, no matter where you are driving please keep a lookout for the woman and child.
If you do see them, you are asked to call 911, or you can call the St. Martinville Police Department at 337-394-3001.
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