Amber alert issued Saturday for alleged abduction of Olympia kids
Update: As of 3:16 p.m., the Amber Alert had been canceled, and the children located, authorities reported.
Two Olympia are children were possibly abducted Saturday morning and the Washington State Patrol issued an Amber Alert to aid in their return.
Andrew Womack-Eady, 24, did not check in during a monitored visit with the children and hasn’t been heard from since 10 a.m. Saturday. The alert was issued on behalf of the Olympia Police Department.
The suspect could be driving a 2007 white Ford Crown Victoria with a Washington license plate of BQS2238.
The children have been identified as Luna Montgomery, 1, and Eyliana Malle, 4.
Luna was described as wearing a Christmas-themed onsie-footy pajamas.
Eyliana was described as weighing 30 pounds and having blond hair and blue eyes.
Womack-Eady is 5-foot-10-inches-tall and weights 250 pounds with blonde hair and blue eyes. He was last seeing a tan Carhart jacket and blue jeans.
They were last seen in the area of Black Lake Blvd. The public is urged to call 911 if they see the children or suspect.
This story was originally published December 28, 2024 at 3:13 PM.