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AMBER Alert Continues for Wisconsin Girl, Possibly Abducted by Sex Offender Uncle – Crime Online

An AMBER Alert is in effect for a missing Wisconsin female child who is believed to be with her registered sex offender uncle.

As CrimeOnline previously reported, Ruby Lehmann, 6, vanished on Thursday around 3:30 p.m. from her grandmother’s home on Hwy D in Almond.

Her uncle, Jordan Coyle, 34, reportedly took Ruby, according to family members. Coyle’s primary address of residency is listed as Ruby’s grandmother’s house.

According to the Wisconsin Sex Offender Registry, Coyle is a registered sex offender. The registry shows Coyle was found guilty of second-degree sexual assault of a child.

Ruby is described as standing 4 feet tall and weighing approximately 100 pounds. Ruby has green eyes and brown hair. She was last seen wearing a purple dress and Lilo and Stitch shoes.

Coyle is described as standing 6 feet, 3 inches tall and weighing approximately 250 pounds. Coyle has blue eyes and red hair. When he was last seen, he had a full beard and mustache, which were red. He has several tattoos on his upper body.

Coyle’s vehicle is a 2001 Ford 250 pickup truck with Wisconsin plates, WC2249.

An initial extensive search was conducted by local law enforcement, fire departments, and volunteers until family members reported Ruby leaving with her boyfriend, Coyle.

The FBI and the Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation were then called in to assist in the search, according to WSAW.

If you have any information, you are encouraged to contact the Portage County Sheriff’s Office at 715-346-1400, the Amber Alert tip line at 888-304-3936, or call 911 and let the dispatcher know it is regarding the Amber Alert.

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[Feature Photo: Portage County police]

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