The warning issued late Saturday morning indicates that four-year-old Liam Bellamy and 10-month-old Myra Bellamy were reportedly abducted from 8919 91st Street in the northeastern city of BC. around 11 a.m. on Thursday, March 24th. The suspect in the alarm is the children’s father, 36-year-old Jason Dalrymple. According to the notice, the children may be traveling with the suspect and their mother, Dawn Bellamy, in a green Jeep Grand Cherokee 2004 with registration number BC HT184A. Anyone who sees the vehicle or the family is advised not to approach, but to call 911. Police describe Liam as having short, dark brown hair with brown eyes, while his sister, Myra, has very light hair with blue-hazel eyes. Police say their father is bald and often wears hats or tops, while he has a mustache or goat light brown and reddish color. The 23-year-old mother of the children is described as a native with dark brown hair, brown eyes and probably wearing blue glasses. Amber Alerts are intended for “only the most serious, time-critical child abduction cases,” according to the BC RCMP. The RCMP says they are not usually issued in cases involving suspected parental abductions, “except in life-threatening cases”. Amber Alerts are issued only when all of the following criteria are met, according to police:

The victim is under 18 years old The police have good reason to believe that the victim has been abducted The police have good reason to believe that the victim is in immediate danger Police have received several descriptive information about the victim, the kidnapper and / or the vehicle involved Police believe the notice can be issued in a timely manner that provides a reasonable expectation that the child may be returned or the kidnapper arrested

With files from the Canadian Press