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Authorities have extended an #AMBERAlert from #Tennessee to #Arizona, searching for 3-year-old Noah Clare, who is believed to have been taken by a family member from Tennessee. A possible sighting occurred in Parker, AZ.

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I got the alert down here on the Lower River.... Hope he is found unharmed......
 

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Just got the alert in Mesa, sounds like they are casting a wide net
 

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Notice how they don't include the fact that this is his father? Always found that odd they downplay that. And sometimes, maybe most of the times, the family court and scorned women cause Dads to say "fuck it" and take their chances on the run. "Clare is wanted by Tennessee and Kentucky police for kidnapping and custodial interference aka Custody Battle".

Why dont they state in the alert that its his father? True, the father may be a piece of shit and good reason for the alert for other reason. I understand that.

Either way prayers that the boy is safe.
 

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Notice how they dont include the fact that this is his father? Always found that odd they downplay that. And sometimes, maybe most of the times, the family court and scorned women cause Dads to say "fuck it" and take their chances on the run.

Why dont they state in the alert that its his father? True, the father may be a piece of shit and good reason for the alert for other reason. I understand that.

Either way prayers that the boy is safe.

I understand the sentiment, but whether or not he is the father is of no relevance to finding him sooner. They can figure out the court shit later
 

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This always makes me wonder what happened to have caused this. Was he just a normal dad with a happy family and something went south with his wife one day? Or was he just always not right in the head?
 

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Isn't this the case that has the "run away" 16 year old girl also? If its the one I'm thinking of the family is saying he took the kid and a niece that he may have a thing for...

Maybe dad plans on starting over in his own little mind - his kid and his new 16 YO new girl friend???
 
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Notice how they don't include the fact that this is his father? Always found that odd they downplay that. And sometimes, maybe most of the times, the family court and scorned women cause Dads to say "fuck it" and take their chances on the run. "Clare is wanted by Tennessee and Kentucky police for kidnapping and custodial interference aka Custody Battle".

Why dont they state in the alert that its his father? True, the father may be a piece of shit and good reason for the alert for other reason. I understand that.

Either way prayers that the boy is safe.
Makes me think back to the mass murder here in Havasu several years back when the father of the kids came and grabbed them and then shot up the Nyland family. You never know, dad or not, custody agreements are laws like anything else.
 

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I understand the sentiment, but whether or not he is the father is of no relevance to finding him sooner. They can figure out the court shit later
Yup totally hear ya. I have seen the other side of coin where an ex took her daughters out of an abusive relationship and the asshole father threatened Amber alert since she crossed state lines. I couldn't believe when the police almost issued it and ordered her home. WTF.
 

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Makes me think back to the mass murder here in Havasu several years back when the father of the kids came and grabbed them and then shot up the Nyland family. You never know, dad or not, custody agreements are laws like anything else.
Made me think of the Seal Beach shooting that was over a custody battle as well.
 

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I understand the sentiment, but whether or not he is the father is of no relevance to finding him sooner. They can figure out the court shit later


Yea!! other than this Incident, Men in Divorce And Child Custody Cases usually come out in Last Place.

Our Legal System is a Joke.

I do want him found safe, but unless you are involved in one of these cases, it is hard to understand.
 

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Makes me think back to the mass murder here in Havasu several years back when the father of the kids came and grabbed them and then shot up the Nyland family. You never know, dad or not, custody agreements are laws like anything else.
Made me think of the Seal Beach shooting that was over a custody battle as well.
I think it's been 13 or 14 years ago now, but a horrible deal happened a few blocks from my parents in Covina. The "estranged" husband came to his wife's family Christmas party. He was dressed as Santa when one of the kids let him in the front door. I can't remember the death toll, but he offed himself after shooting some of the family, and lighting the house on fire. F'd up, all the way around.

Most women can make a sane man go crazy. You get a pair where they're both a half bubble off, and it's probably real bad.
 

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I think it's been 13 or 14 years ago now, but a horrible deal happened a few blocks from my parents in Covina. The "estranged" husband came to his wife's family Christmas party. He was dressed as Santa when one of the kids let him in the front door. I can't remember the death toll, but he offed himself after shooting some of the family, and lighting the house on fire. F'd up, all the way around.

Most women can make a sane man go crazy. You get a pair where they're both a half bubble off, and it's probably real bad.
That happened right down the street from my in-laws...
 

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That happened right down the street from my in-laws...
My parents' house was kind of in a "hole", just south of them. I think one street in between. My Mom could see the flames...F'n horrible :(
 

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The car has been found - Abandoned.
 

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My parents' house was kind of in a "hole", just south of them. I think one street in between. My Mom could see the flames...F'n horrible :(
Yep…in laws live up Covina Hills rd and my sister in law lives on the hill that overlooks that neighborhood where it all happened
 

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A few ago a man walks into the Sheriffs office in (I think) Mt. Shasta, and said he had a dead body in his car. He also told the Sheriff there were 3 dead bodies in a home that was about a mile from my house.

It turns out the Mom and Dad decided to kill their 3 kids and themselves. The Mom shot and killed the two little kids, then the dad killed the wife. Then the Dad and the teenage son decided to leave instead of killing themselves.

The Dad and Son drove around for about a week, to Oregon and maybe Nevada. At some point the Dad killed the Son. He drove around for a couple days with his son's body in the car, before driving to the Sherriff's office.

I never heard what the motive for the murder suicide was. The Dad was sentenced a couple weeks ago. I believe life in prison.

Weird story.
 

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Yep…in laws live up Covina Hills rd and my sister in law lives on the hill that overlooks that neighborhood where it all happened
Yep. I grew up on Rambling Rd, a cut through between Covina Hills Rd and Puente/Glendora Avenues. Learned how to "drift" as well as "heel/toe" on Covina Hills Rd, many years ago now.
 

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Yep. I grew up on Rambling Rd, a cut through between Covina Hills Rd and Puente/Glendora Avenues. Learned how to "drift" as well as "heel/toe" on Covina Hills Rd, many years ago now.
Haha…there’s been many a novice drifter that ends up in the ditch in front of my in-laws. They had to build a wall to keep them out of the front yard.
 
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