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UPDATE - BRYEON HUNTER BODY HAS BEEN FOUND - Eugene Soto, 24, Maurilio Pacheco, 33 and Christian Navarrete, 23, three illegal Mexicans named in AMBER Alert issued after abduction of 1-year-old black boy Bryeon Hunter in Maywood - This sure sounds like a drug deal gone bad!

Wednesday, 17 April 2013

UPDATE: The source says the body of a child believed to be Bryeon Hunter was recovered from the Des Plaines River near Maywood on Wednesday morning. 

Second Update: Police Chief Curry said that police have determined that the three men the woman identified as her attackers did not have any role in the child’s disappearance. THE MOTHER LIED. 
Curry confirmed that the mother was injured during the attack and abduction.


A 1-year-old boy was abducted during an alleged attack in west suburban Maywood on Tuesday, authorities said.
Bryeon Hunter was with his mother about 2:15 p.m. when three men grabbed the boy near the intersection of 6th Avenue and Main Street, according to Maywood police and an Illinois AMBER Alert issued after the reported abduction. They took the toddler and put him in a black, two-door sports car with tinted windows and drove off, Maywood police said.
The mother then went to the 300 block of South 10th in Maywood and called police, said Maywood Police Chief Tim Curry. Officers interviewed Bryeon’s mother, who told them her son was taken by force during an attack. She also told investigators she argued with the same men several days ago.
Authorities identified the men as Eugene Soto, 24, Maurilio Pacheco, 33 and Christian Navarrete, 23, according to an updated AMBER Alert issued late Tuesday.
The boy is described as about 2-foot tall and weighing 30 pounds, an earlier alert said. Police say the boy has brown hair and brown eyes and just got a haircut.
He was wearing a two-toned blue striped long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans, and blue and brown Nike boots.
Police do not have the license plate number and are continuing talks with the boy’s mother, who was hospitalized later in the day. Curry did not know whether the woman was injured in the alleged attack.
Maywood police are urging anyone with information to contact them at (708) 450-4471.

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