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Breaking: Siler City Amber Alert Case Leads to Two Arrests in Separate NC Cities

Two men have been arrested for the kidnapping of a 15-year-old girl from Siler City, North Carolina. Authorities identified the suspects as Robby Suarez and Saul Guvara. The State Bureau of Investigation (SBI) confirmed that Suarez was found in Asheboro along with the kidnapped teenager, while Guvara was arrested at the Quality Inn in Kinston.

The case began when an Amber Alert was issued on Thursday morning, alerting law enforcement agencies and the public to the abduction. Investigators used electronic surveillance and other tracking techniques to locate the victim. By 7:45 p.m., authorities had successfully found the girl and taken both suspects into custody.

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Suarez and Guvara face multiple serious charges, including first-degree kidnapping, human trafficking of a child victim, and solicitation of a child by computer. Additional charges may be filed as the investigation continues.

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Law enforcement officials have not disclosed further details about the circumstances of the abduction or the suspects’ motives. However, they emphasized the importance of public cooperation and advanced investigative methods in quickly resolving the case and ensuring the victim’s safe recovery.

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Authorities also clarified that this incident is not connected to another Amber Alert issued on Wednesday in Harnett County, which also involved a 15-year-old girl. Both cases remain under investigation, and officials continue to work diligently to prevent child exploitation and trafficking.

The SBI, local police, and federal agencies remain committed to tracking down and prosecuting individuals involved in crimes against minors. They urge the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity related to child safety. Amber Alerts continue to play a crucial role in locating missing children and bringing them home safely.

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Parents and guardians are advised to monitor their children’s online activities, as many child abductions involve internet communication. Authorities recommend educating minors about online safety, avoiding contact with strangers, and reporting any unusual interactions.

The case serves as a reminder of the importance of rapid law enforcement response, community awareness, and technological advancements in fighting crimes against children.

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