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An 8-year-old boy abducted by father in Washington Heights: police

An 8-year-old boy abducted by father in Washington Heights: police

Yahoo14 hours ago

The Brief
J'Adore Frazier, 8, was taken from his legal guardians/grandparents' home in the area of 9000 S. Aberdeen Street on June 6 at 4:00 p.m. by his father, Christopher Upshaw, 43.
Frazier was last seen wearing a beige sweatsuit and black sneakers. He is described as 3-foot-8, weighing 80 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.
Chicago police ask anyone with information to contact Area Two detectives.
CHICAGO - An 8-year-old boy has been abducted from his legal guardians by his father in Washington Heights, according to Chicago police.
What we know
J'Adore Frazier, 8, was taken from his legal guardians/grandparents' home in the area of 9000 S. Aberdeen Street on June 6 at 4:00 p.m. by his father, Christopher Upshaw, 43.
Frazier was last seen wearing a beige sweatsuit and black sneakers. He is described as 3-foot-8, weighing 80 pounds, with brown eyes and black hair.
It is not known what Upshaw was last seen wearing.
Upshaw drives a beige Sedan with dark tints and black rims. Upshaw is described as 6-foot, weighing 175 pounds, with brown eyes and brown hair.
What you can do
Anyone with information regarding the whereabouts of these two individuals is asked to call 911 or the Area Two Detectives at 312-747-8274.
The Source
The information in this article was provided by the Chicago Police Department.

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