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02-04-2008, 02:52 AM
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Amber Alert issued, dead mother's car found

Last Update: 2/03 10:32 pm

KANSAS CITY, Kan. – One of two vehicles being looked for in connection to a double murder and a missing child has been found in the 1600 block of Rosedale.

Investigators are still looking for a 2004 silver Nissan truck with Kansas plates 503 AEA.

Police said Sunday a Hispanic woman in her 20's and her infant daughter were shot to death in their KCK home and 3-year-old Seth Guerrero was taken from the scene.

Authorities have issued an Amber Alert for the boy.

Officers were called to the 2000 block of South 10th Terrace just after 11 a.m., where they found the victims dead and Seth missing.

Police believe the boy is in danger.

Kansas City, Kan., Police Department spokeswoman Jackie Waters said the boy's father, 23-year-old Andrew Guerrero, has been named as a person of interest in the case. Andrew Guerrero is not the father of the girl who was killed, Waters said.
Andrew Guerrero, 23, has been named as a person of interest

Andrew Guerrero is described as 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighing about 170 pounds. He has brown hair and brown eyes.

Waters said they are looking into the possibility that more than one person may be involved because two cars were missing.

Police have not identified the victims pending notification of family. They believe the mother is 20-25 years of age.

If you have seen Seth or Andrew, please call the TIPS Hotline at (816) 474-TIPS or call 1-800-KS-CRIME.

This marks Kansas' 12th Amber Alert case since the state instituted the process in 2002. To date, all of the missing children have been found unharmed, according to the Kansas Amber Alert Web site.
An Amber Alert has been issued for this boy, 3-year-old Seth Guerrero
An Amber Alert has been issued for this boy, 3-year-old Seth Guerrero
Amber alerts are issued when there is a confirmed case of child abduction. According to the Kansas Attorney General Web Site, the first few hours the child is missing are the most critical. The goal is to include the entire community, and sometimes country, to assist in the search and recovery of the child.

There are no other active alerts in the country, according to http://www.missingkids.com

The process is named after 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, who was found dead in a drainage ditch four days after a neighbor witnessed her abduction outside of her Arlington, Tex. home.

Amber's abduction and murder remain unsolved.


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Grande
02-04-2008, 11:29 AM
Feb. 4, 2008, 9:54AM
Suspect in Kansas slayings arrested in Denton; boy safe

DENTON, Texas — A man Kansas police are seeking as a person of interest in the slayings of a Kansas City woman and her infant daughter was arrested Monday at a North Texas motel, where his 3-year-old son was found safe.

Andrew Anthony Guerrero, 23, was being held at jail in Denton, said Officer Jim Bryan, a spokesman for Denton police.

The boy, Seth Guerrero, was the subject of an overnight Amber Alert.

"The boy was in good condition," said Bryan, who said the boy was put into the custody of Child Protective Services.

The elder Guerrero was arrested and the boy was found safe about 8:30 a.m. at a Motel 6 near Interstate 35 in Denton, about 35 miles northwest of Dallas. Police said a truck matching the description of Guerrero's was reported at the motel at 10:45 p.m. Sunday.

Denton police staked out the scene all night until the man emerged from his room.

Police in Kansas City, Kan., issued an Amber Alert for Seth after 23-year-old Nicolette Lyons-Reed and her 8-month-old daughter, Leah Lyons-Reed, were found shot to death in their home Sunday.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/5511226.html

Roamer
02-04-2008, 11:46 AM
Good news for little Seth. Sadly, his mother and sister are gone, likely at the hands of his father.

wheezer
02-04-2008, 12:11 PM
I am so relieved. I was so scared that after what this man had done, he would also take this little boy's life.

Grande
02-04-2008, 12:12 PM
Good news for little Seth. Sadly, his mother and sister are gone, likely at the hands of his father.

Very sad.

For the family... :1222423:

wheezer
02-05-2008, 11:25 AM
Missing boy found safe in Texas; father in jail on suicide watch
By ROBERT A. CRONKLETON, DAWN BORMANN, MARK WIEBE and LAURA BAUER
The Kansas City Star

JIM MAHONEY | Dallas Morning News
Shane Kizer, a Denton, Texas, police officer and child abuse investigator, comforted Seth Guerrero Monday morning after Seth's father, Andrew A. Guerrero, was taken into custody.
Andrew Guerrero booking mug from the Denton, Texas, Police Department. Lyons-Reed



Seth Guerrero is coming home — but his home will be forever changed.

In just two days, the 3-year-old boy has lost virtually every member of his immediate family.

On Monday, less than 24 hours after authorities issued an Amber Alert for Seth, Andrew Anthony Guerrero, 23, the boy’s father, was on suicide watch in a Denton, Texas, jail. His mother and 8-month-old sister had been shot to death the day before. Police in Kansas City, Kan., were attempting to piece together the events that led to the murder of Seth’s mother, 23-year-old Nicolette Lyons-Reed, and his sister, Leah Lyons-Reed.

No murder charges had been filed. Guerrero, who is considered a person of interest in the case, was charged Monday in Wyandotte County with aggravated interfering with parental custody, a felony. He is accused of taking his son from the child’s mother’s residence last weekend.

Denton police arrested Guerrero on Monday morning after a nationwide manhunt that homed in on a Motel 6 near Interstate 35. Tracking Guerrero’s cell phone activity Sunday, authorities narrowed a 17-mile area in north Texas where they thought he stopped on his way to Mexico, said Denton Officer Jim Bryan.

Denton police staked out the motel overnight after a deputy saw a truck matching the description of Guerrero’s about 10:30 p.m. at the motel. Police showed a photo of Guerrero to the motel clerk, who confirmed that he had checked into a room by 5 p.m. using his own name.

Police kept themselves hidden outside the motel until Guerrero exited his room Monday morning. Bryan said he did not resist arrest. “He was ordered to the ground by a tactical officer,” Bryan said. “He complied with that order.”

Seth spent the night with a foster family in the Denton area, said Marissa Gonzales, a spokeswoman with the Texas Department of Family and Protective Services. His maternal grandparents are expected to pick him up today.

“He’s doing OK,” Gonzales said.

Guerrero and Lyons-Reed attended Bishop Ward High School, whose 2002 yearbook described the two as “star-crossed lovers.”

They married June 28, 2003. Nearly three years later, Lyons-Reed filed for divorce. At the time, Guerrero was serving in Afghanistan as a member of the Army Reserve.

Guerrero is a member of the 158th Aviation Regiment. Records show he entered the military in November 2002 and was mobilized for Afghanistan in October 2005. Members of his unit declined to comment.

The divorce was granted in February 2007. Leah was born in May. In June, Lyons-Reed married the baby’s father, Joseph Sheldon Reed, who, police say, is also serving in the military.

As Lyons-Reed created a new family, she and Guerrero were working out custody issues. In August, Lyons-Reed sought and later received a restraining order that prevented each from going anywhere the other might be. It also kept them from communicating with each other, except for when discussing parenting issues.

In October, Lyons-Reed claimed that Guerrero violated the order, and she sought a motion for restricted visitation. The outcome of that motion has not been made public.

Signs of further trouble appeared on what is purportedly Guerrero’s MySpace page, which features a picture of Seth Guerrero and the quote: “this is the day that I die. farewell.”

Although estranged, the couple did have one thing in common — both worked at libraries.

Guerrero was a courier at the Johnson County Library until he voluntarily resigned last week to work elsewhere. Library officials said he started as a clerk at the Lackman branch circulation desk in June 2003.

News of the double homicide especially shocked the Argentine branch of the Kansas City, Kan., Public Library, where Lyons-Reed worked. Most of her co-workers did not come to work Monday.

Lyons-Reed, a junior in Emporia State University’s School of Library and Information Management, had worked at the library since 2001. She was a library associate and mainly responsible for working at the circulation desk of the branch library. Guerrero’s mother also works there.

“They are a pretty close staff,” said Sonia Smith, library spokeswoman.

Those who went to work were encouraged to take some time off. Instead, library employees from other branches of the Kansas City, Kan., system volunteered to help out.

“We respect that people need to grieve and don’t see any reason to make them come in and work,” Smith said.

The tragedy also saddened many at Bishop Ward, where Lyons-Reed and Guerrero graduated in 2002.

“She was definitely an outgoing person, a good person and definitely a contributing member of our school the four years she was here,” principal Dennis Dorr said. “We feel for her family. They’re in our thoughts and prayers.”

Broken glass littered the driveway at Lyons-Reed’s Kansas City, Kan., home, and a window had recently been boarded up. A yellow toy bulldozer and dump truck rested in the front yard.

Jeanne Purinton said Lyons-Reed had lived in the neighborhood in the 2000 block of South 10th Terrace for a few years, but she had not seen anyone else but Lyons-Reed and her children living in the house.

“She was always friendly and nice,” Purinton said. “She seemed like a nice girl.”


http://www.kansascity.com/105/story/475755.html

wheezer
02-07-2008, 12:37 AM
The man accused of killing two people before kidnapping his son in Kansas City last weekend is now facing charges under Alexa's Law. The law was named after the fetus of 14 year-old Chelsea Brooks, who was brutally murdered in Wichita in 2006.

This is the first use of Alexa's Law since it became official last summer. Chelsea Brooks family developed and lobbied for it, though they had hoped it might never have to be used.

23 year-old Andrew Anthony Guerrero will soon be back in Wyandotte County. He was captured in North Texas earlier this week. It's believed he kidnapped his 3 year-old son Seth after murdering his ex-wife and her infant daughter. The woman was also pregnant Guerrero is now charged with all three killings.

Guerrero is charged with capital murder in the execution-style shooting of his ex-wife. There are two lesser murder charges for the unborn child, still in its first tri-mester, and the 8 month-old daughter. If convicted, Guerrero could face the death penalty.


http://www.wibw.com/kakeheadlines/headlines/15383916.html

wheezer
02-08-2008, 01:04 PM
Suspect in ex-wife's death waives extradition from Texas

KANSAS CITY, Kan. — A Kansas City, Kan., man suspected in the shooting deaths of his pregnant ex-wife and her young daughter has waived extradition from Texas.

Wyandotte County Sheriff Leroy Green Jr. said 23-year-old Andrew Anthony Guerrero was to be returned to Kansas on Friday.

Guerrero is charged with capital murder and two other murder charges in the shooting deaths of his 23-year-old pregnant ex-wife, Nicolette Lyons-Reed, and her 8-month-old child on Sunday.

Green said that after Guerrero returns to Kansas, he will undergo a mental health assessment before being held at the Wyandotte County Detention Center.

Guerrero and his 3-year-old son were found Monday at a motel in Denton, Texas, near Dallas.

http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/ap/tx/5525253.html

Faith
03-23-2009, 05:42 PM
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Suspect In Ex-Wife's Death Back In Kan. To Face Charges
POSTED: 5:25 pm CST February 8, 2008
UPDATED: 6:39 pm CST February 8, 2008


KANSAS CITY, Kan. -- A Kansas City, Kan., man arrested in Texas in the shooting deaths of his pregnant ex-wife and her young daughter has been brought back to Kansas to answer to the charges, authorities said Friday.

Andrew Anthony Guerrero arrived at the Wyandotte County Detention Center about 12:30 p.m. Friday, Sheriff Leroy Green Jr. said in a news release. Guerrero, 23, waived his right to an extradition hearing earlier in the week, so authorities were able to return him to Kansas.

Guerrero had his first court appearance Friday afternoon and told the court he would apply for a court-appointed attorney, The Kansas City Star reported on its Web site. His bond has been set at $10 million.

Prosecutors did not immediately return phone calls to The Associated Press on Friday.

Randall Henderson, administrator at the Wyandotte County Detention Center, said Guerrero underwent a mental health assessment once he got to the jail and will be housed in a regular cell for now, although he will be monitored.

Guerrero had been in custody in Texas since Monday. He and his 3-year-old son, Seth, were found at a motel in Denton, Texas, about 35 miles northwest of Dallas. Police in Kansas had issued an Amber Alert for the boy after finding his 23-year-old mother, Nicolette Lyons-Reed, who was pregnant, and her 8-month-old daughter, Leah, shot to death in their Kansas City, Kan., home.

Guerrero is charged with capital murder and two other murder charges in the shooting deaths of Lyons-Reed, her unborn child and Leah.

The capital murder charge means Guerrero could face the death penalty if convicted of his ex-wife's death.

Guerrero's son is now with his maternal grandparents. They were awarded temporary custody Monday and brought the boy back to Kansas.

The boy was not injured and apparently is recovering fine. Prosecutors have said he was not at the scene during the killings.

Besides the murder charges, Guerrero also faces earlier charges of aggravated interference with parental custody and burglary.
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Faith
03-23-2009, 05:42 PM
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Faith
03-23-2009, 05:58 PM
Man sentenced to life in prison for murdering pregnant ex-wife and baby

Source: Kansas City Star (http://www.kansascity.com/news/breaking_news/story/982807.html)
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Andrew Anthony Guerrero was sentenced this morning to life in prison without parole for murdering his pregnant ex-wife and her 8-month-old daughter.Guerrero, 24, was the first person in Wyandotte County convicted in the death of an unborn child and possibly the first in Kansas.
District Attorney Jerome Gorman filed a capital murder charge in the case, but Guerrero escaped the death penalty in November when he agreed to plead guilty to the capital murder charge in exchange for the se



http://www.allvoices.com/news/2260206-pregnant-baby-life-man

Faith
03-23-2009, 05:58 PM
Nov 15, 2008
Guilty plea in killings of mom, fetus and toddler

Prosecutors in Kansas are seeking a life sentence for a man who killed his pregnant ex-wife, her unborn child and the woman's 8-month-old daughter.
Andrew Anthony Guerrero avoided a possible death sentence by pleading guilty Friday to one count each of capital murder and felony murder.
Guerrero shot his pregnant ex-wife, 23-year-old Nicolette Lyons-Reed, and her daughter, Leah, in February at their home in Kansas City, Kan.
Prosecutors say he was charged under a statute known as Alexa's Law, which makes killing or injuring an unborn child during an attack on the mother a crime. The law is named for the unborn daughter of a 14-year-old girl killed in Wichita.
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