An Amber Alert was issued by the Muskogee Police Department after an 8-year-old boy went missing at a bus stop in Tusla, Oklahoma.

The boy was identified as Jaiden Johnson. He was last seen on Monday around 5:13 PM, wearing jeans, a black shirt, and purple and black Jordan sneakers, according to Muskogee authorities.

At around 4:00 AM on Tuesday, the Amber Alert on Jaiden Johnson was issued.

According to the police, Johnson could be with 39-year-old Temicah Simpson, his mother. The pair may possibly be aboard a white 2011 Nissan Maxima vehicle with license plate number LKL-668 issued in Oklahoma.

Moreover, according to KTUL, the police stated that the 8-year-old kid, who was taken from a bus stop, needs weekly treatment for the kidney disorder that he is suffering from.

Based on a press release issued by the Muskogee Police Department, Simpson is the noncustodial parent of Johnson. They also stated that she is possibly suffering from a sort of mental breakdown. In addition, they noted that it is not known if she will be able to take the 8-year-old to his weekly treatment, which is necessary to keep him healthy.

The police are still looking for Johnson's whereabouts. The police are also requesting anyone who has information on the 8-year-old to contact the Muskogee Police Department at 918-683-8000 or call 911 immediately.

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Girl in New Jersey Found After Amber Alert

Meanwhile, an infant girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert in New Jersey was found and is now safe, according to the New Jersey State Police. The person who abducted the infant was apprehended by the police.

On Monday afternoon, an Amber Alert was issued after a weeks-old infant Chinna Payne went missing in East Orange County. According to the alert issued, the suspect on Chinna Payne's disappearance was 27-year-old Damion Payne, the child's father, who was said to be driving a white Nissan Altima with Virginia registered license plates, ABC Action News reported.

Hours after the Amber Alert was sent, New Jersey authorities announced that the infant girl was located safely. Her father was also taken into custody and was said to be armed with a handgun.

In a statement by the City of Orange's Public Information Officer, Connie Jackson, the EMS has deemed Chinna Payne healthy. She was eventually returned to her mother.

Meanwhile, Damion Payne has been charged with endangering a child's welfare, unlawful possession of a firearm, and robbery. As of the moment, it has not yet been announced if the father has retained an attorney.

AMBER or America's Missing: Broadcast Emergency Response is an emergency response system which is used to spread information about a missing person, usually a child. AMBER alerts usually use the media and electronic broadway signs to inform the public.

The AMBER Alert was initially created to honor 9-year-old Amber Hagerman, who was abducted and murdered in Arlington, Texas. Amber Hagerman was riding her bicycle when she was kidnapped, ojp.gov stated.

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