By the Salina Journal
While it's possible the parents of a young Salina girl being sought by law enforcement have taken her out of the city, Salina police are continuing to search for the child, who might be in need of medical care.
Salina Deputy Police Chief Carson Mansfield said warrants were issued Wednesday for the arrest of Ramon and Adriana Perez, parents of the missing 2-year-old girl, Eunice Perez. Eunice last was seen with her parents Sept. 4, a day after she was placed in Department of Social and Rehabilitation Services custody, according to a Salina police news release.
Eunice remained in the care of her parents, although the state had custody of her, Mansfield said. Ramon and Adriana were charged Wednesday, each with one felony count of aggravated interference with parental custody after they failed to report to SRS.
Eunice has a feeding tube in her stomach and might be in need of medical care, according to the police statement.
The last known address for Ramon, 26, and Adriana, 25, is 1200 W. Crawford, Lot No. 2. They might be driving a 1999 teal-colored Chevrolet van with tag number WNE106.
Adriana is nine months pregnant, if she has not already given birth, according to the statement.
Anyone with information regarding the Perez family is asked to call the Salina Police Department at 826-7210 or Crimestoppers at 825-TIPS. Callers to Crimestoppers could be eligible for rewards of up to a $1,000 and do not have to give their names.
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