Montana Bridges, have been reported missing, prompting an Amber Alert in Michigan. The infants were abducted on Monday morning by two unidentified Black women, media reports said.
Michigan State Police have revealed that the suspects fled the scene in a black Jeep Cherokee with chrome trim around the passenger windows, bearing the license plate EHD1130. The vehicle was last spotted near the Quality Inn on Plymouth Road, between Merriman and Middlebelt roads. The Amber Alert was officially issued at 5:54 a.m.
According to the grandmother of the twins, Lolita Vann, the incident unfolded as the family was staying in a hotel due to a recent break-in at their home. Vann explained that a woman had contacted her daughter through Facebook, offering assistance with diapers and other resources as she was a new mother. The woman visited the hotel the previous night to provide gift cards for essentials. However, when the mother briefly left the room to use a vending machine, she returned to find the twins missing, the reports said.
Authorities are actively seeking information regarding the whereabouts of the missing twins. Individuals with any relevant information are urged to contact the Livonia police at 734-466-2470, extension 2, or call 911. Police advise against approaching the suspected vehicle and instead recommend contacting law enforcement immediately.
Q1:What triggered the Amber Alert for the missing twins in Michigan?
An Amber Alert was issued for the missing twin boys, Matthew and Montana Bridges, after they were abducted by two unidentified Black women in a black Jeep Cherokee with chrome trim and license plate EHD1130.
Q2:What led to the twins' abduction according to the family's statements?
The twins'