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Turquoise Alert Issued For 6-Year-Old Girl in Arizona
Turquoise Alert Issued For 6-Year-Old Girl in Arizona

Miami Herald

time6 days ago

  • Miami Herald

Turquoise Alert Issued For 6-Year-Old Girl in Arizona

A Turquoise Alert has been issued for a 6-year-old girl who was last seen in Arizona with her mother, who does not have custody of her. The Arizona Department of Public Safety said that mother Sarah Coultas is alleged to have fled from Hawaii with her daughter Violet, in violation of a court order. A Turquoise Alert is a public notification system in Arizona designed to help locate missing endangered individuals under the age of 65 under suspicious or unexplained circumstances. The alert was created after the passage of Emily's Law in May 2025, named in memory of Emily Pike, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, who was found dead in February. Her case highlighted the need for an alert system for those who fall outside of the criteria for an Amber Alert. This is the first time the Arizona Department of Public Safety has issued a Turquoise Alert after the system was established in May. Police are seeking to track down Violet Coultas and return her to safety after she was sighted with her noncustodial mother. According to the Turquoise Alert, Violet Coultas was last seen with her mother on video surveillance at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on July 12 at around 10 p.m. The child was last seen wearing a white shirt, pink jacket, pink sweater, light-colored shorts, and white shoes. She is 3 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 43 pounds, and has blonde hair and hazel eyes. Any sightings or information is requested to be reported to 911. Any leads or historic tips can be directed to the Hawaii Police Department. The Hawaii Police Department said in a statement that Coltas was wanted for questioning in connection with a custodial interference investigation before she disappeared with the child. The mother most recently lived in Pa'auilo and worked in Hilo on the island, they said. She is described as being 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, and having straight brown hair and hazel eyes. The pair were spotted together on July 6 at the top of Miloli'i Road in South Kona, Hawaii, before next being seen at an Arizona airport the following week. The Arizona Department of Public Safety said in a statement: "Sarah Coultas is alleged to have fled Hawaii with Violet in violation of a court order." Authorities in both Arizona and Hawaii are working to locate Violet and ensure her safe return. 2025 NEWSWEEK DIGITAL LLC.

Turquoise Alert Issued For 6-Year-Old Girl in Arizona
Turquoise Alert Issued For 6-Year-Old Girl in Arizona

Newsweek

time6 days ago

  • Newsweek

Turquoise Alert Issued For 6-Year-Old Girl in Arizona

Based on facts, either observed and verified firsthand by the reporter, or reported and verified from knowledgeable sources. Newsweek AI is in beta. Translations may contain inaccuracies—please refer to the original content. A Turquoise Alert has been issued for a 6-year-old girl who was last seen in Arizona with her mother, who does not have custody of her. The Arizona Department of Public Safety said that mother Sarah Coultas is alleged to have fled from Hawaii with her daughter Violet, in violation of a court order. What Is A Turquoise Alert? A Turquoise Alert is a public notification system in Arizona designed to help locate missing endangered individuals under the age of 65 under suspicious or unexplained circumstances. The alert was created after the passage of Emily's Law in May 2025, named in memory of Emily Pike, a member of the San Carlos Apache Tribe, who was found dead in February. Her case highlighted the need for an alert system for those who fall outside of the criteria for an Amber Alert. Why It Matters This is the first time the Arizona Department of Public Safety has issued a Turquoise Alert after the system was established in May. Police are seeking to track down Violet Coultas and return her to safety after she was sighted with her noncustodial mother. What To Know According to the Turquoise Alert, Violet Coultas was last seen with her mother on video surveillance at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport on July 12 at around 10 p.m. Terminal 3 of Phoenix Sky Harbor airport in Arizona pictured on April 8, 2019. The airport was the last place that Sarah and Violet Coultas were sighted. Terminal 3 of Phoenix Sky Harbor airport in Arizona pictured on April 8, 2019. The airport was the last place that Sarah and Violet Coultas were sighted. Getty Images The child was last seen wearing a white shirt, pink jacket, pink sweater, light-colored shorts, and white shoes. She is 3 feet 10 inches tall, weighs 43 pounds, and has blonde hair and hazel eyes. Any sightings or information is requested to be reported to 911. Any leads or historic tips can be directed to the Hawaii Police Department. The Hawaii Police Department said in a statement that Coltas was wanted for questioning in connection with a custodial interference investigation before she disappeared with the child. The mother most recently lived in Pa'auilo and worked in Hilo on the island, they said. She is described as being 5 feet 11 inches tall, weighing 160 pounds, and having straight brown hair and hazel eyes. The pair were spotted together on July 6 at the top of Miloli'i Road in South Kona, Hawaii, before next being seen at an Arizona airport the following week. What People Are Saying The Arizona Department of Public Safety said in a statement: "Sarah Coultas is alleged to have fled Hawaii with Violet in violation of a court order." What Happens Next Authorities in both Arizona and Hawaii are working to locate Violet and ensure her safe return.

Who is Violet Coultas? Turquoise Alert issued for 6-year-old Hawaiian girl
Who is Violet Coultas? Turquoise Alert issued for 6-year-old Hawaiian girl

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Who is Violet Coultas? Turquoise Alert issued for 6-year-old Hawaiian girl

The Arizona Department of Public Safety have issued a Turquoise Alert for a 6-year-old girl named Violet Coultas, who was last seen at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport with her non-custodial mother, Sarah Coultas. Violet is described as a white girl, 3 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 43 pounds, with blonde hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen wearing a white shirt and pink jacket.(Hawaiʻi Police Department, X/Candice Echternacht , Skidi band) Officials believe she may have been taken in violation of a court order. The alert went out Wednesday night, urging the public to keep an eye out for Violet, who was last spotted around 10 p.m. on July 12 at the airport. She had been travelling with her mother, who does not have legal custody. 'Public Safety Alert This is the Arizona Department of Public Safety. A Turquoise Alert has been issued for Arizona,' the alert every Arizona native receiving read. 'Contact 911 with any information or sighting.' Arizona authorities described Violet was 'last seen with non-custodial mother Sarah Coultas (48-year-old white female, 5 feet 11 inches, 160 pounds, brown hair, hazel eyes).' Sarah Coultas, Violet's mother, is wanted for questioning by the Hawaii Police Department in connection with a custodial interference investigation, according to Hawaii News Now, a sister station of Arizona's Family. {This is a developing story. Please stay tuned with us for the latest updates.}

Turquoise alert issued in Arizona to trace mother who fled with her 6-year-old girl from Hawaii
Turquoise alert issued in Arizona to trace mother who fled with her 6-year-old girl from Hawaii

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Time of India

Turquoise alert issued in Arizona to trace mother who fled with her 6-year-old girl from Hawaii

A statewide Turquoise Alert has been issued on Wednesday, July 23, in Arizona for 6-year-old Violet Coultas, a missing girl from Hawaii who was last seen at Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport on July 12, according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety. Authorities say Violet was accompanied by her mother, Sarah Coultas, who does not have legal custody of the child and is wanted for violating a court order. Explore courses from Top Institutes in Please select course: Select a Course Category Data Science CXO Product Management Technology Project Management Data Science MCA Digital Marketing Cybersecurity Others MBA healthcare Finance Leadership Healthcare Management Data Analytics Public Policy others Artificial Intelligence Operations Management Design Thinking Degree PGDM Skills you'll gain: Data Analysis & Interpretation Programming Proficiency Problem-Solving Skills Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence Duration: 24 Months Vellore Institute of Technology VIT MSc in Data Science Starts on Aug 14, 2024 Get Details Skills you'll gain: Strategic Data-Analysis, including Data Mining & Preparation Predictive Modeling & Advanced Clustering Techniques Machine Learning Concepts & Regression Analysis Cutting-edge applications of AI, like NLP & Generative AI Duration: 8 Months IIM Kozhikode Professional Certificate in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence Starts on Jun 26, 2024 Get Details Surveillance footage shows Violet at Sky Harbor around 10 p.m. MST on July 12 with her mother. The Hawai'i Island Police had reported both Violet and Sarah missing on July 19, after the two were last seen together earlier on July 6 in South Kona, Hawaii. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 20 Pieces of Clothing Older Women should Avoid Learn More Undo Sarah Coultas, 48, is now the subject of an arrest warrant. She previously lived in Pa'auilo, worked in Hilo, and may frequent the Kona and Ka'ū areas. Officials believe the pair may still be in Arizona, and possibly using a silver 2005 or 2006 Toyota Corolla with a faded hood. The license plate number remains unknown. Live Events Description of missing child and suspect Violet is described as a white female, 3 feet 10 inches tall, weighing 43 pounds, with blonde hair and hazel eyes. She was last seen wearing a white shirt, pink jacket, pink sweater, light-colored shorts, and white shoes. Sarah Coultas is described as Caucasian, 5 feet 11 inches tall, 160 pounds, with straight brown hair and hazel eyes. What is a Turquoise alert? Arizona's Turquoise Alert system was created under Emily's Law, passed in May 2025 after the death of Emily Pike, a missing San Carlos Apache teen. The law was designed to address gaps in alert systems for missing persons under 65, particularly at-risk individuals and tribal members. Turquoise Alerts are issued when a person under 65 goes missing under unexplained or suspicious circumstances, and authorities believe they may be in danger or accompanied by someone dangerous. This is the first statewide Turquoise Alert issued since the system was established. How is a Turquoise Alert different from an Amber Alert? A Turquoise Alert differs from an Amber Alert primarily in who it aims to help and the circumstances involved. While Amber Alerts are issued only for children under 18 who are believed to have been abducted and are in immediate danger, Turquoise Alerts apply to missing and endangered people under the age of 65, including tribal members, who have disappeared under suspicious or unexplained circumstances. Importantly, Turquoise Alerts do not require proof of abduction, only that the individual may be in danger or accompanied by someone potentially harmful.

2 arrests in hit-and-run at Southern California 'No Kings' protest

time18-06-2025

  • Politics

2 arrests in hit-and-run at Southern California 'No Kings' protest

RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- Two people were arrested in connection with a hit-and-run crash at a weekend 'No Kings' protest in Southern California that left a 21-year-old demonstrator seriously injured, authorities said. The SUV veered toward marchers Saturday night in Riverside, east of Los Angeles, and struck the woman, according to investigators. She remained hospitalized in critical condition, the Riverside Police Department said in a statement Tuesday. After a search aided by tips from the public, police arrested the suspected driver, a 58-year-old Riverside man, on Monday, the police statement said. He could face charges including assault with a deadly weapon and hit-and-run causing injury. Also arrested was a 39-year-old Riverside woman suspected of taking the SUV into an unincorporated area of the Mojave Desert and 'intentionally destroying and concealing evidence,' the statement said. She could face charges including accessory after the fact and destruction of evidence. 'No Kings' protests swept across the country on Saturday, and organizers said millions rallied against what they described as President Donald Trump's authoritarian tendencies. Confrontations were largely isolated. In Utah, a demonstrator was inadvertently fatally shot by a 'safety volunteer' who was trying to stop an alleged gunman at the rally in Salt Lake City, according to police and organizers. Outside the Arizona statehouse, a social media video showed protesters Saturday jeering at and then skirmishing with a masked man, who eventually pulled out a handgun, causing the crowd to scatter. Another video showed Arizona Department of Public Safety officers taking the man into custody.

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