Amber Alert Issued For Two Children Out Of Tucson

he Tucson Police Department is seeking the public’s assistance in attempting to locate two missing/kidnapped children, 5-year-old Luis Ramirez Jr., and 6-month-old Kahmila Ramirez.

On May 4, 2018, at 9:00 a.m., the non-custodial parents, 30-year-old Luis Ramirez and 28-year-old Andrea Ramirez, were meeting with a Case Aid at Silver Lake Park (2420 S. Kino Parkway) for a supervised visit with the children. During the visit, Luis Ramirez assaulted the female Case Aid, threatened her with a Taser and then tied her to a tree in the park. Luis and Andrea then took the children and fled in a green/teal colored 4-door Toyota Camry (license plate# BKH8427). The victim was left tied to the tree for over 30 minutes before a passerby found her and called police. The victim suffered minor injuries and is now safe with family and friends.

• 5-year-old Luis was last seen wearing a gray and white striped polo shirt with khaki shorts.
• 6-month-old Kahmila was last seen wearing a white onesie with yellow ruffles.
• Luis Ramirez (biological father) is described as Hispanic, 5’7, 210lbs, black hair, brown eyes, with a mustache and beard. He was last seen wearing a red and white striped polo shirt with blue jeans.
• Andrea Ramirez (biological mother) is described as Hispanic, 5’5, 220lbs with black hair and brown eyes. She was last seen wearing a white shirt with blue jeans and had her hair in a bun.

A felony arrest warrant has been issued for Luis Ramirez and Andrea Ramirez for one count of Kidnapping and two counts of DV-Kidnapping. An Amber Alert was also issued in an attempt to locate the children.

Two days prior to this incident (May 2, 2018), Luis and Andrea were arraigned on 20 counts of Sexual Exploitation of a Minor (not involving their children). With the recent charges and display of violence, the Tucson Police Department is extremely concerned for the safety of these children.

Detectives are asking anyone with any information on their possible whereabouts to please call 911 immediately.