The Amber Alert for the two missing children from Englewood was issued around 8:30 AM Sunday morning and officials are asking all of Colorado to keep an eye out for the subjects.
In journalism and general media coverage, finding the right photo to tell a story and report the news is typically given a lot of consideration. For the Aurora Sentinel, it took a lot of thought and defense of their choice to use an image depicting a body bag being pulled out of the ice in covering the tragic death of David Puckett.
The six year old boy has been missing since Saturday, when his family announced that he had wandered away from their home that night. An Amber Alert was issued for the public to help with information on Monday.
He was the second child to have gone missing in Aurora since December 31st, with six year old David Puckett wandering from his home on Sunday. He still hasn't been found.
Many children throughout the state of Colorado go missing during the year, and it's still stunning how often we have to update this story. Please keep an eye out for these children so they can be home for the holidays.
Authorities from the city of Pueblo state that the mother and toddler are missing and endangered, but haven't provided any further information on why they are considered endangered. They are looking for the public's assistance for more info.
The amount of children missing throughout the state of Colorado as the year goes by still amazes me. That is why we update this article monthly so we can try to get these kids reunited with their families quickly.