Crime & Safety
Update Issued On Amber Alert Search For Missing NJ Girl
Authorities say they've gathered information and videos in the week-long search for a missing 5-year-old NJ girl. Here's the latest.

UPDATE: Authorities successfully contacted the father of a missing 5-year-old girl as the Amber Alert search for the missing child entered its ninth day on Wednesday. Read more: Father Contacted In Amber Alert Search For Missing NJ Girl
NEW JERSEY – Investigators say they've collected a significant amount of video, both commercial and residential, from the area where Dulce Maria Alavez disappeared eight days ago as the Amber Alert probe for the missing New Jersey child continued on Tuesday.
The videos were obtained based on investigative leads, including one that was broadcast on NBC10 on Monday night that showed a red vehicle, according to Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae said. A possible suspect in Dulce's disappearance was allegedly seen taking Dulce to a red van.
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The vehicle depicted in this video, however, was investigated and determined not to be involved in Dulce's disappearance, Webb-McRae said.
Dulce is a Hispanic female who is approximately 3 feet tall, weighing 60-70 pounds and having brown eyes, and brown hair. She was last seen wearing a yellow shirt, with an elephant, as well as black-and-white pants and white shoes, police said.
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Detectives believe Dulce was taken by a light-skinned Hispanic male, 5-feet-6-inches to 5-feet-8 inches tall with a thin build, having facial acne, no facial hair and wearing orange sneakers, red pants and a black shirt. He allgedly led Dulce from the park to a red van with a sliding side door.
Anyone with information is asked to contact the New Jersey State Police Missing Persons Unit at (609) 882-2000 ext. 2857, the Bridgeton Police Department at (856) 451-0033 or CALL 911 immediately.
On Monday, investigators from all the participating law enforcement agencies returned to the scene in the Bridgeton park where the 5-year-old disappeared on Sept. 16, according to the CCPO.
These investigators were tasked with gathering information that could help identify any possible additional witnesses, according to the CCPO. This included a request for any members of the public who may have had any video via cell phones or other media sources.
Investigators continue to analyze any information they've received, as well as the hundreds of tips that have been collected through the FBI tip line, (1-800-CALL-FBI) and the police department’s TIP411 text alerts, the CCPO said.
Anyone who possesses any information that they believe would be pertinent to this investigation is urged to call 1-800-CALL-FBI, OPTION 4 and then OPTION 8 or text your information to TIP411 subtext “Bridgeton.” Anyone with video or pictures may upload same to http://www.fbi.gov/alavez .
"To date, we continue to treat this as a missing person investigation until evidence indicates otherwise," said Webb-McRae. "Accordingly, we are operating under the premise that Dulce is alive.
"We are asking the public to be vigilant in reporting any possible sighting or information that they believe would lead us to locating the whereabouts of Dulce. "
The FBI and other investigators, meanwhile, have issued a warning to the public just as the family's behavior has drawn criticism since an Amber Alert was issued. The FBI and other agencies are offering rewards that total $35,000 for information that leads to the whereabouts of Dulce Maria Alavez.
The FBI told the public that it should not spread rumors on social media regarding the search for Dulce Maria Alavez. The FBI added on Twitter: "Information is being released through official channels. Don't be responsible for distracting the focus of everyone's efforts. Let's unite to #findDulce."
The warning comes as the girl's mother, Noema Alavez, said she's stopped going to the park where her daughter disappeared since she's been dealing with an increasing level of criticism.
Her boyfriend, Edgar Martinez-Santiago, 27, a Mexican citizen who is not the father of Dulce, also is now in Immigration and Customs Enforcement custody, the agency said, and investigators say they hope to interview him.
Noema Alavez told NJ Advance Media that Martinez-Santiago is the father of her unborn child, and she is 5-months pregnant.
Alavez also claims that police were suggesting that her family could have been involved – something she denies – and that her car was towed for inspection. She told NJ Advance Media that a few people grew angry when they saw her eating pizza in the park area.
She also told The Philadelphia Inquirer that people criticized her on Facebook because of her past drug use, adding that she no longer smokes marijuana. She took down her Facebook page as a result.
“They’re saying I didn’t love my kids and I just gave my kids away to someone … and that supposedly my mom was prostituting me,” she said told NJ Avance Media.
Here is a timeline of events and what we know as of Tuesday:
- Within an hour of her abduction, Dulce was seen on video shopping for ice cream with her family.
She was happy picking out an ice cream and playing with her family. Police say this was right before she went to the park and was snatched by a man in a red van. Amber Alert continues for 5 yr old Dulce Maria Alavez in the yellow shirt. @NBCPhiladelphia at 11pm. pic.twitter.com/RngMqecvHD
— Aaron Baskerville (@ABaskerville10) September 19, 2019NEW: Some of the final moments before 5-year old Dulce Maria Alavez vanishes from Bridgeton City Park. Police say 20 minutes later she would be taken by a man in a red van. @NBCPhiladelphia at 11pm pic.twitter.com/xF6ZHAeg1B
— Aaron Baskerville (@ABaskerville10) September 19, 2019 - Dulce was last seen after she went with her mother, Alavez, 19, to a playground area in Bridgeton City Park – behind the high school – around 4 p.m. on Monday, the mother told police.
- The mother said she stayed in her vehicle while Dulce and her 3-year-old brother ran off to play, police told Patch. The mother said she stayed with an 8-year-old relative while the children were 30 yards away.
- Ten minutes later, the 3-year-old ran back to the car and was crying. Dulce was gone, the mother told police. A family search began soon afterward, but came up empty; police were contacted around 5 p.m.
- A description was soon provided to police. Around that time, the suspect was last seen leading Dulce from the Bridgeton City Park playground to a red van with a sliding side door and tinted windows at approximately 4:20 p.m. on Monday, police sa
Here are some updated photos of the girl:
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- Law enforcement began to search on Monday, and police released photos and description of the girl at 6:42 p.m.
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- The search continued on Tuesday, starting with an extensive ground search that began at 7 a.m. and involved more than 50 officers from various agencies within the region. Fire department personnel and K9s from throughout the state also assisted, police said.
- Bridgeton Police Chief Michael Gaimari said water rescue-and-search teams from the fire department and Downe Township assisted in the search, along with the New Jersey State Police Aviation and Missing Persons units and the FBI Child Abduction Rapid Deployment unit. A waterway in the park was also drained.
- On Tuesday, Noema Alavez issued a plea for her daughter's safe return.
MOTHER'S MESSAGE: The mother of missing 5-year-old Dulce Maria Alavez is hoping for her daughter's safe return. Police issued an amber alert Tuesday night: https://t.co/I21kQeVsna pic.twitter.com/ykBWOjfzii
— Action News on 6abc (@6abc) September 18, 2019 - Once the description of a possible kidnapping suspect emerged, State Police issued a statewide Amber Alert around 11 p.m. on Tuesday, saying they believe the girl was abducted.
- Gaimari said the Amber Alert was issued after interviewing and re-interviewing people who were in the city park near the ball fields.
- Gaimari said officers and detectives have been conducting simultaneous investigations since the child was reported missing, with officers focused on locating the child and conducting a criminal investigation into her disappearance.
Cops going from business to business searching for any more video that could pinpoint a red van. Dulce Maria Alavez is still missing. @NBCPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/PLcwt2E3ty
— Aaron Baskerville (@ABaskerville10) September 18, 2019 - By Tuesday, Dulce's mother had posted on Facebook a plea for Dulce to "come back" and added, "We miss you." By Wednesday, the post was deleted, and her page was taken down; Noema Alavez said she was getting harassed by people who were criticizing her behavior.
- On Wednesday, Noema Alavez told NJ Advance Media that police have suggested that members of Dulce’s family may have been involved in abduction, but she denied it. “The police think our family did this,” she said. “They think I did something to her. I didn’t. I love my daughter. I would never do nothing bad to her."
UPDATE Aunt of missing 5yo from Bridgeton, NJ #DulceAlavez says rumors her family is involved in the girl’s suspected abduction are untrue. Police say the girl’s mom is cooperating and the father is not in the U-S. pic.twitter.com/yypmowO6Jh
— Cleve Bryan CBS3 (@CleveBryan) September 18, 2019 - The Amber Alert remained in effect on Thursday and Friday.
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- More than 50 law enforcement personnel scoured a ballfield near the park on Thursday and Friday.
Hundreds of Agents from all over are being briefed at the Bridgeton HS Baseball field right now. They’re about to go over the area again as the search for Dulce Maria Alavez continues @NBCPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/w3Av9XHy9b
— Miguel Martinez-Valle (@MiguelMValle) September 20, 2019 - On Thursday, the FBI and the Cumberland County Prosecutor's Office sought to dispel rumors circulating about the case. Dulce's grandmother appealed for her safe return home.
Do not spread rumors on social media with respect to the search for Dulce Maria Alavez. Information is being released through official channels. Don't be responsible for distracting the focus of everyone's efforts. Let's unite to #findDulce.
— FBI Newark (@FBINewark) September 19, 2019 - On Friday, Bridgeton Police Chief Michael Gaimari shot back at a report that an arrest had been made, cautioning the media against publicizing information that's not verified.
- Gaimari said there were no strong suspects in Dulce's disappearance and that investigators had interviewed 70 to 75 people. "Don't read anything into what happened today," the chief said. "We don't have the child."
- Cumberland County Prosecutor Jennifer Webb-McRae thanked the girl's mother, Noema Alavez, for her cooperation – despite the criticism she's received on social media for her behavior.
- Gaimari said law enforcement expanded their search by about 1 1/2 miles in each direction.
Bridgeton Police Chief got in this NJ State Police helicopter as law enforcement search for #missing 5yo Dulce Maria Alavez. She disappeared from a playground on Monday. Chopper taking off now as search continues. @6abc #AmberAlert pic.twitter.com/gRLXbjrb72
— TaRhonda Thomas (@TaRhondaThomas) September 20, 2019Bridgeton Police Chief got in this NJ State Police helicopter as law enforcement search for #missing 5yo Dulce Maria Alavez. She disappeared from a playground on Monday. Chopper taking off now as search continues. @6abc #AmberAlert pic.twitter.com/gRLXbjrb72
— TaRhonda Thomas (@TaRhondaThomas) September 20, 2019Briefing over, here now just a fraction of the huge law enforcement search team begins to fan out in groups around Bridgeton City Park for a 5th day searching for missing 5 year old girl but today it’s by far the biggest search team yet @FOX29philly pic.twitter.com/MZlt7M7V3v
— Steve Keeley (@KeeleyFox29) September 20, 2019Back to the beginning : Day 5 of the search for Dulce Maria Alavez.
Agents are going through City Park once again. @NBCPhiladelphia pic.twitter.com/Xg3FUxMzb2
— Miguel Martinez-Valle (@MiguelMValle) September 20, 2019 - Law enforcement, in perhaps their biggest gathering yet, scoured the woods near the park on Friday.
- A vigil was held on Saturday for Dulce at the park where she disappeared.
HAPPENING NOW: Vigil for missing 5-year-old Dulce Alavez who was last seen this Bridgeton Park around 5pm Monday. @6abc pic.twitter.com/OfXU4bP6Ea
— George Solis (@GeorgeSolis) September 21, 2019 - On Monday, Webb-McRae provided a list of possible signs to look for: The offender may suddenly miss work or school and use excuses such as a death in the family, illness or car trouble. The offender may miss scheduled appointments and may suddenly leave town. Their use of alcohol and drugs may change.
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