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An AMBER alert was issued to a young Indiana girl who, according to the police, was taken against her will by a man convicted of criminal harassment.
The NWI reports that 16-year-old Madison Elizabeth Yancy Eddlemon was last seen Saturday morning around 9 am at Crown Point, about 138 km northwest of Indianapolis.
The last time Madison was seen, he was wearing blue jeans with tears, a black hoodie with white tribal patterns and high boots. She is a white woman who is 5 feet 1 inch and weighs about 97 pounds. She has blond hair and blue eyes.
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According to the Lake County Sheriff's Office, Alexander Martin Curry-Fishtorn, 22, is wanted for questioning about his disappearance. He is described as a Caucasian man, measuring 5 feet 7 inches and weighing about 158 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes.
Police are asking the public to be looking for a dark gray 2009 Chevrolet Cobalt bearing the Indiana license plate number, 645 RIS. If the suspect is spotted, the police ask people not to approach him, but to call 911 instead.
Madison's car was found abandoned at an intersection of Cleveland Street and Sherwood Drive early Saturday morning. Oscar Martinez Jr., Lake County County Sheriff, said the girl might be "in extreme danger".
"I just want her home and safe," said Nichole Cain, Eddlemon's mother. "If someone knows anything, please call the police. I want my daughter back. That's all I want. "
Cain said the suspect began harassing and harassing Madison in March, prompting them to file a restraining order against him. She said that she had reason to think that the man could harm her daughter.
Martinez said that Curry-Fishtorn had both a prohibition order to communicate active and criminal harassment and invasion of privacy charges.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the police immediately.
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[Feature Photo: Madison Elizabeth Yancy Eddlemon/Handout]
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