On Friday, June 21, The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency’s (ALEA) Fusion Center (AFC) received a law enforcement bulletin concerning an endangered missing 1-year-old child from the Fall River Police Department in Massachusetts.
According to information received from the Fall River Police Department, Genezza Packett, 22, was visiting her 1-year-old son, who lives in the custody of her aunt, on Thursday, June 20. Packett advised she was taking her son to a local Dunkin’ Donuts but never returned with the child. After further investigation, Packett and the child were believed to be in a vehicle traveling south towards Mississippi. AFC Intelligence Analysts relayed pertinent information to Troopers assigned to ALEA’s Highway Patrol Division. At approximately 10:15 a.m., ALEA Troopers located the vehicle on Interstate 59 in Etowah County near Attalla and conducted a traffic stop where the child was recovered safely. Packett is currently facing pending criminal charges by the Fall River Police Department in Massachusetts.
ALEA Secretary Hal Taylor said, “I commend the exceptional collaboration and communication of the Intelligence Analysts within our Fusion Center and our Troopers, along with our counterparts in other states, for their instrumental actions in the safe recovery of a missing 1-year-old child. Their dedication to duty and quick thinking resulted in the child’s safe recovery which exemplifies the true spirit of law enforcement and demonstrates the necessity of sharing intelligence with both local and state law enforcement partners.”
No further details are available as the investigation remains ongoing.