Mom Accused of Snatching 2 Kids: Frantic Search Underway
Two Children Missing in West Virginia: What We Know and How You Can Help
What Happened?
IMPORTANT ALERT
Two children have gone missing in Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Police believe they may have been taken by their mother. If you see them, call 911 right away.
On a regular day in Crawley, West Virginia, two kids didn’t come home. Now, police and emergency teams are looking for them everywhere. Here is the simple breakdown of what we know.
Who Is Missing?
There are two children missing. They are brother and sister.
| Name | Age | Details |
|---|---|---|
| Ederic Cary | 7 years old | He is a young boy with brown eyes and black hair. Police do not know what clothes he was wearing last. |
| Daedriel Cary | 17 years old | She is a teenage girl with brown eyes and black hair. She was last seen wearing: • Black Nike shorts • Pink socks • Black glasses • Grey t-shirt |
Where Were They Last Seen?
Location: Route 219 at the intersection of I-64 (Interstate 64) in Greenbrier County.
They were spotted there, but nobody has seen them since.
Who Is the Suspect?
Police believe the children may be with their mother, Nicole Cary.
WARNING: Authorities say Nicole Cary may be armed and dangerous.
- Do not try to approach her yourself.
- Do not try to stop the car.
- Call the police immediately.
What Should You Do If You See Them?
If you have any information at all—even something small—follow these steps:
- Stay Safe: Do not put yourself in danger.
- Call 911: This is the fastest way to get help.
- Or Dial
*SP:* On many phones, typing `SP` (star-S-P) connects you directly to State Police**. - Tell Them: Where you are, what you saw, and what the person or car looked like.
Why This Matters
When kids go missing, time is the most important thing. The faster people share the right information, the faster police can bring them home safely. You don’t need to be a hero—just a good neighbor who makes a phone call.
Quick Summary
- Two kids missing: Ederic (7) and Daedriel (17) Cary.
- Last seen: Route 219 & I-64, Greenbrier County, WV.
- Suspect: Mother, Nicole Cary — considered armed and dangerous.
- Action: *Call 911 or `SP` immediately** if you see them.
- Do not approach.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What does "armed and dangerous" mean?
It means the person might have a weapon (like a gun) and could hurt people if confronted. That is why only police should handle it.
2. What if I’m not sure it’s them?
Call anyway. Police would rather check 100 wrong tips than miss the one right one. You don’t have to be 100% sure.
3. What is *SP?
It is a shortcut code on many cell phones that dials the State Police directly. It works like dialing *77 or *HP in other states.
4. Can I share this on social media?
Yes! Sharing the photo and details helps more eyes see it. Just make sure you share the official information (like this article or the police post) so details don’t get mixed up.
5. What happens after I call?
A dispatcher will ask questions (location, car color, direction of travel). Then they send officers to check it out. You can stay anonymous if you want.
Stay alert, stay safe, and thank you for looking out for these kids.
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