Chandler Police Locate Suspect in Abduction of 3 Children after AMBER Alert

Chandler Police Locate Suspect in Abduction of 3 Children after AMBER Alert
An AMBER Alert was issued after Stephan Charles Robinsonleft fled with his three children Nya, Stachia, and Stephan. Chandler Police Department
Victor Westerkamp
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The Chandler Police Department said it had located three children and the suspect father in a home on Wednesday morning in a child abduction case that involved an AMBER Alert. Chandler is a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona.

Stephan Charles Robinson, 36, allegedly abducted the children and kept them at a relative’s home. The three children, Nya Robinson, 8, Stachia Robinson, 6, and Stephan Robinson, 2, are now said to be safe.

Earlier on, police said they were in grave danger since their father allegedly threatened to kill the children and commit suicide.

Stephan Charles Robinson, 36, who is accused of abducting his three children, Nya Robinson, 8, Stachia Robinson, 6, and Stephan Robinson, 2. police said the children were in grave danger and issued an AMBER Alert after Robinson allegedly threatened to kill his children and commit suicide. (Chandler Police Department)
Stephan Charles Robinson, 36, who is accused of abducting his three children, Nya Robinson, 8, Stachia Robinson, 6, and Stephan Robinson, 2. police said the children were in grave danger and issued an AMBER Alert after Robinson allegedly threatened to kill his children and commit suicide. Chandler Police Department

Chandler Police Department posted an update to Facebook on Wednesday that read: “Stephan & his children were located in Gilbert around 6:45 a.m. All are safe. Stephan is in custody & his children are in the care of Chandler PD as well. The Amber Alert has been canceled.”

Chandler police made no further comments about any arrests or charges made or about the mother of the children.

3 Missing Virginia Children Safely Located

In a similar story Wednesday, three young children from Virginia have been “safely located,” according to the Roanoke County Police Department. Suspects John Varion Allison and his wife Ruby Marie Allison are in custody facing abduction charges and refusing to serve a court-ordered child removal.

The three children were abducted around 3:30 p.m. on April 21.

Virginia State Police issued an Amber Alert on behalf of the Roanoke County Police Department and said at the time that the three missing children were believed to be in “extreme danger.”

Allison is described as a white male with blond hair and brown eyes. He is 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 185 pounds.

His wife, identified as Ruby Marie Allison, was thought to be traveling with him, according to authorities.

The male suspect John Varion Allison has turned himself in, but his wife Ruby Allison and the three children were not with him at the time. The children are believed to be with their mother.

Police described Ruby as a white female with brown hair and brown eyes. She is 5 foot 3 inches tall and weighing 160 pounds.

John Varion Allison (L) and Ruby Marie Allison (R), believed to have abducted their three children. (Courtesy of Virginia State Police)
John Varion Allison (L) and Ruby Marie Allison (R), believed to have abducted their three children. Courtesy of Virginia State Police

The three children are identified as two 6-year-olds, Cameron and Emma Allison, and 21-month-old Colin Allison.

Cameron is described as a white male with brown hair and brown eyes, and Emma is a white female with brown hair and brown eyes, and Colin is a white male with blonde hair and brown eyes.

It is not known how where and exactly when the mother and her children were found.

Missing children, 6-year-olds Cameron (L) and Emma Allison (C), and 21-month-old Colin Allison (R). (Courtesy of Virginia State Police)
Missing children, 6-year-olds Cameron (L) and Emma Allison (C), and 21-month-old Colin Allison (R). Courtesy of Virginia State Police
Lorenz Duchamps contributed to this report
Victor Westerkamp
Victor Westerkamp
freelance reporter
Victor Westerkamp is a freelance reporter and writer for Epoch Times.
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