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Washington, U.S.A.

LA News Center reports a chilling manhunt underway in Washington State, where authorities are frantically searching for Elias Huizar, 39. Huizar, a former school resource officer, faces multiple charges, including the cold-blooded murders of his ex-wife, Amber Marie Rodriguez, and his teenage girlfriend. The nightmare doesn’t end there; he also stands accused of the heartless abduction of his one-year-old son, reportedly shared with his teenaged girlfriend.

Elias Huizar in a police officer uniform

Chilling Details of a Tragedy

On Monday, tragedy unfolded outside William Wiley Elementary School in West Richland, where Huizar allegedly shot and killed his ex-wife in a senseless act of violence. Later that day, authorities conducted a search at Huizar’s South Highlands Boulevard residence, where they discovered the slain body of his teenage girlfriend. The news sent shockwaves through the community.

Adding to the horror, investigators learned that Huizar’s ex-wife had recently filed for a custody change involving their two young sons. The discovery of her lifeless body shook both her loved ones and the town.

Amber Alert for Vanished Son

Amidst the tragedy, concerns escalate for the safety of the one-year-old boy. Washington State Patrol issued an Amber Alert, fearing that Huizar might have whisked the child away to Mexico. Authorities believe he may be traveling in a silver 2009 Toyota Corolla with the license plate number CBZ4745.

Mounting Allegations and a Troubled Past

Disturbing revelations about Huizar’s past continue to surface. Reports indicate that he was arrested in February for allegedly sexually assaulting an unconscious teenage girl while his teenage girlfriend was present. The incident led to his arrest, but he was released after posting 0,000 bail. The rape case was still pending at the time of the murders.

Urgent Plea for Information

LA News Center emphasizes the importance of public assistance in apprehending Huizar. Anyone with information is urged to contact the West Richland Police Department non-emergency number at (509) 628-0333.

Collaborative Search Effort

West Richland police are working tirelessly alongside the FBI, U.S. Marshal Service, and local and state law enforcement agencies to apprehend Huizar and recover the abducted child. Detectives emphasize that Huizar should be considered armed and dangerous and may pose a further threat to the community.

Data sourced from: foxnews.com