Statewide Amber Alert Issued for Abducted Foster Child, Search Underway
ICARO Media Group
In a distressing development, a statewide Amber Alert has been issued after a husband contacted police in Columbus, claiming that his wife had harmed and abducted her 5-year-old foster son. Columbus Police have expressed concerns for the safety of the child based on their conversation with the husband.
According to authorities, the husband is actively cooperating with law enforcement and has allowed a search of their Columbus residence. At present, authorities are diligently searching for the alleged abductor, identified as Pammy Maye, aged 48. Maye was reportedly last seen in Cleveland and is described as 4-feet-9-inches tall, weighing 115 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes.
The missing child, Darnell Taylor, matches Maye's description with brown hair and brown eyes. Maye was seen driving a gray 2015 Jeep Cherokee with license plate JIGGZII, though the vehicle has since been found abandoned at an apartment complex in Brooklyn, Ohio.
While the vehicle was unoccupied, law enforcement officers are using canines to thoroughly search the area surrounding the apartment complex in Brooklyn. As the investigation unfolds, no further details about the woman or the child have been disclosed by authorities.
Anyone with any information pertaining to the whereabouts of Maye or Darnell Taylor is urged to contact 911 or the Columbus Police tip line at 614-645-2228. Law enforcement agencies are actively encouraging the public to provide any potentially helpful information, no matter how seemingly insignificant.
As the search continues, concerned citizens are advised to download the News 5 Cleveland app on their Apple or Android devices for further updates on this developing story. Additionally, News 5 Cleveland can be accessed on various streaming platforms such as Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, YouTube TV, DIRECTV NOW, Hulu Live, and Amazon Alexa devices.
This shocking incident underscores the urgent need for community involvement and vigilance to ensure the swift and safe recovery of the young foster child.