Nebraska Toddler Still Missing, Believed to be in Danger

Nebraska Toddler Still Missing, Believed to be in Danger
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GRAND ISLAND - Officials are asking Nebraskans to be on the lookout for a missing toddler, believed to be in danger. The Nebraska State Patrol says an Endangered Missing Advisory  is in effect for 18-month-old toddler Parker James Sain. The advisory was issued Tuesday, and says Parker was taken from his daycare by his biological father Joshua Sain, 26, says a press release. Grand Island Police believe that the baby is in danger, says a press release. The little boy was last seen wearing a dark blue coat with grey liner, dark blue sweatpants, light blue shirt and tan baby work boots, says a press release. Authorities believe the pair may be in a white 2000 Pontiac Grand AM 2 door in the McCook or Furnas County area, says a press release. "Grand Island police say that Joshua was in phone contact with the child's mother during the overnight hours. In the 4:10 a.m. phone call the mother was able to speak with Parker and determine he was safe at the time," say authorities in a press release. If you have any information on the whereabouts of Parker or Joshua Sain, contact 911 or your local authorities.
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