A 9-year-old boy with autism, who was reported abducted from a Home Depot parking lot in Florida, was found dead Friday, authorities say.
were followed and ambushed by two men in a vehicle who demanded drugs on Thursday night.
"The driver of the unknown vehicle attempted to side-swipe her vehicle," a police statement said."The vehicle then blocked her in while a male passenger ambushed her, demanding drugs." "After stating she didn't have any drugs, he then stole her cellular phone and abducted her son, fleeing southbound in the unknown vehicle," the statement said.
Shortly after midnight, authorities issued an Amber Alert and asked the public to keep an eye out for the boy — but not to approach the abductors. A child's body was found Friday morning about four miles from where Alejandro was reported taken, said Miami-Dade police.A Florida AMBER Alert has been issued for 9-year-old Alejandro Ripley last seen in Miami. The child was abducted by two males. If located, DO NOT APPROACH. If you have any information please contact the Miami-Dade Police Department at 305-476-5423 or 911.
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