Why wasn’t an AMBER Alert issued for missing Everett boy? WSP explains

Amber Alerts are part of a federal program with specific criteria that must be met in order to issue an alert, WSP says

EVERETT, Wash. — As new details emerge about the case of 4-year-old Ariel Garcia, an Everett boy who was found dead one day after he was reported missing, many people are asking why an Amber Alert was not issued for his disappearance. 

Ariel was reported missing by his family members to the Everett Police Department on the afternoon of Wednesday, March 27. Police said he was last seen that morning and had left an Everett apartment with a family member under suspicious circumstances. 

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