Crime & Safety
Levi's Call For Missing Infant In 'Extreme Danger' Issued In GA
Police say an infant was kidnapped by his father, who is also accused of assaulting the child's mother before taking her car and fleeing.
REX, GA — A Levi's Call has been issued for a missing 2-month-old boy who disappeared around 8:30 a.m. Tuesday with his father, both Clayton County Police and the Georgia Bureau of Investigation said.
Authorities said Roman Williams could be in "extreme danger." He was last seen with Tariq Williams, 25, at Lake Harbin Road in Rex, the GBI said.
Police say the infant was abducted during a domestic incident between his parents in the area of Fielder Road and Mt. Zion Boulevard, prompting the Levi's Call - Georgia's version of an Amber Alert.
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Williams was accused of assaulting Roman's mother and "forcibly" gaining control of her silver 2017 Volkswagen Passat. Police said Williams left the mother stranded and took off with Roman.
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Warrants for kidnapping, false imprisonment, simple battery, theft by taking motor vehicle, theft by taking, interfering with a 911 call and third-degree cruelty to children have been issued against Williams, police said.
Roman was wearing a grey onesie and has curly black hair and brown eyes, the GBI said.
Williams is 5-feet-7-inches tall, weighs 120 pounds and has black hair and brown eyes, the GBI said.
"(Roman) is believed to be in extreme danger. Call 911 or the Clayton County Police Department at 678-610-4781," the GBI said.
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