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    Amber Alert Cancelled

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    By KMAN Staff on February 25, 2014 State News

     

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    Update: 10:25 a.m. The Amber Alert that was issued Tuesday evening for Noemi Valazquez has been deactivated according to the website ksamber.org. The reason for the deactivation is that the missing Texas teenager and the man she’s believed to be with Juan Fabian Arenas Delacruz are no longer believed to be in Kansas. The alert was issued when the teenager’s cell phone was pinged Tuesday evening leading authorities to believe she was in the Lenexa area.

    Velazquez has been missing since Monday afternoon when her school in Texas let out.

    Velazquez was last seen wearing white shirt, blue jeans, black tennis shoes, carrying brown purse, wearing glasses. Nickname is Mimi.

    Juan Fabian Arenas Delacruz is described as 5’11 170 lbs with some facial hair. They are possibly in a silver 2004 Volkswagon Passat with Texas plate DF7T507.

    Any information should be passed to 911 or to the KBI at 1-800-KS-CRIME

    For more information and the latest updates, check the official alert page at KSAmber.org

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