Amber Alert being issued for kidnapped a three-month-old baby allegedly abducted by Obinna Igbokwe
On Wednesday, the Texas Department of Public Safety issued an Amber Alert for Mansa Igbokwe, a three-month-old baby who is believed to have been kidnapped by Obinna Igbokwe. Obinna Igbokwe is accused of shooting and killing a lady during a dispute over child custody. The Montgomery County Sheriff's Office reported that Obinna opened fire at approximately 7:30 p.m. in the 30100 block of Aldine Westfield Road in the city of Spring, Texas. The victims were the baby's mother and grandmother.
Tangela Igbokwe, who is the baby's mother, was rushed to a nearby medical room after the baby was born, and she is currently listed as being in critical condition. Deputies reported that the grandma, Linda Larkins, passed away at the scene as a result of her injuries. The last time anyone saw the infant, he or she was donning a white onesie with images. According to the detectives, he has long hair that is curly.
It is possible that the suspect, who is 41 years old, is dressed in a brown shirt and tan jeans. He stands at a height of around six feet and has a weight of about 190 pounds. Obinna Igbokwe is a person with dark brown eyes and black hair. The last time anyone saw him, he was in the vicinity of Interstate 45 and Highway 105 driving a Honda Accord from the year 2008 bearing the registration plate KMY0702.
Investigators have a strong suspicion that he is both armed and dangerous. "Do not get too close to him. Deputies requested that anyone who saw the suspect or the white car to immediately contact the authorities. Please call 911 or the Montgomery County Sheriff's Office at (936) 760-5800 as soon as possible if you have any information regarding the location of the baby.

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