Authorities said 4-month-old Symere Murray was found safe and unharmed after an abduction that triggered an AMBER Alert in Ferguson, Missouri. Police said the child was taken just after 1 a.m. on Saturday from the 9700 block of Perch Drive, and the suspect, 22-year-old Armani Cincer Robinson-McKenzie, was still at large.
The case drew urgent attention because the child had been listed in an AMBER Alert, the emergency system used to speed the search for abducted children. Ferguson police later confirmed the part that mattered most to worried families watching the alert on their phones: Murray was located safely. What has not changed is the search for Robinson-McKenzie, whom police say took the infant.
For people searching amber alert near me, the warning is no longer about finding the child. It is now about helping police find the man they say took him. Authorities asked anyone with information on Robinson-McKenzie’s whereabouts to call Ferguson Police at 636/529-8220.
The swift recovery of Murray closes the most immediate danger in a case that moved fast enough to place a baby’s safety in the hands of the public before dawn. But the investigation is not over. Police are still looking for Robinson-McKenzie, and the question now is where he went after the child was taken from the Ferguson address.


