Amber Alert issued for suspect accused of kidnapping 2 young children

Authorities have issued an Amber Alert for a man accused of abducting his own two young children Saturday morning.

The Washington State Patrol issued the alert to the father, Andrew Womack-Eady, who is believed to be driving a 2007 white Ford Crown Victoria with a Washington State license plate of BQS 2238.

Police say the vehicle was stolen from a minister the suspect worked with in the Shelton area.

The car is missing a headlight and a strong steel push bumper at the front.

According to Olympia police, Womack-Eady may have been seen Saturday afternoon in the Vancouver, Washington or Portland, Oregon area.

They believe he was driving from the Capitol Mall in Thurston County on Saturday with his two children, ages four and one.

The missing children are one-year-old Luna Montgomery, who was wearing a Christmas sweater with footed pajamas.

Also missing is four-year-old Eyliana Malle.

She was wearing similar blue and purple pajamas with a pink character on them.

Eyliana weighs about 30 lbs., and has blonde hair and blue eyes.

The State Patrol activated the Amber Alert on behalf of the Olympia Police Department.

Police say Womack-Eady took the children during a supervised visit.

He should have checked in with authorities 30 minutes into his visit, but failed to make the phone call.

Womack-Eady has not been seen since 10 a.m. Saturday morning.

He was last seen in the Black Lake Boulevard area of ​​Thurston County.

Womack-Eady, 24, is described as five-feet-ten-inches tall and weighs about 250 lbs. He has light hair and blue eyes. He was last seen wearing a tan Carhart jacket and blue jeans.

If you think you’ve seen him, call 911 immediately.