Two Dewitt County boys reported missing returned home by suspect who fled scene

Police say the vehicle reported in the AMBER Alert was found abandoned nearby.

SAN ANTONIO — UPDATE

San Antonio Police officers were dispatched to the 8700 block of Village Drive Wednesday morning where an unknown suspect dropped off the two missing children safely at their residence and then fled the scene.

Police say the vehicle reported in the AMBER Alert was found abandoned nearby. Officers searched the surrounding area for the suspect but were unable to locate them.

The two boys were located safely and reunited with the appropriate guardian.

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Authorities have issued a state-wide AMBER Alert for two young boys, ages five and four, who were reported abducted out of DeWitt County. 

Aiydann Ribera, four, and Angel Ribera, five, were last seen around 9 p.m. on Tuesday at a home in the 100 block of East 5th Street in Yorktown, Texas, which is about 76 miles southeast of San Antonio, according to the DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office.

Aiydann is 3’0″ tall, weighs about 34 pounds with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a neon orange shirt, black pants and black shoes. Angel is 3’5″ tall, weighs about 45 pounds wih black hair and black eyes. He was last seen wearing a neon yellow shirt, black shorts with black shoes.

Officials are also looking for Julian Ribera, 24, in connection with the abduction of the two children. He is 5’11” tall, weighs about 175 pounds with brown hair and black eyes. He was last seen driving a black 2007 Chevrolet Tahoe with Texas license plate FVK0342 in San Antonio.

Law enforcement officials believe the children are in grave or immediate danger.

If you have any information regarding this abduction, you are asked to call the DeWitt County Sheriff’s Office at (361) 275-5734.

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