AUBURN, AL — The Auburn Police Department has issued an urgent Amber Alert as officers search for 41-year-old Aaron Dontay Williams and his three-year-old son, Jibreel Harun. Authorities believe the young child is in imminent danger, prompting a statewide alert and a plea to the public for immediate assistance.
Aaron Dontay Williams is described as a Black male with a medium complexion. He stands approximately 6 feet 1 inch tall and weighs around 240 pounds. Law enforcement officials have reason to believe he may be armed and dangerous, and they are urging the public not to approach him under any circumstances.
The Amber Alert was activated after law enforcement determined that Jibreel Harun may have been taken under circumstances that pose a serious threat to his safety. The specifics of the situation have not yet been publicly disclosed, but officials confirmed that the threat to the child’s well-being is significant enough to warrant emergency action.
Jibreel is described as a Black male toddler, approximately 3 years old. No additional physical descriptors or clothing details were available at the time of this release. However, authorities are working diligently to gather more information and update the public as it becomes available.
Police are asking anyone who has seen Williams, Jibreel, or any suspicious activity that may be related to this case to contact the Auburn Police Department immediately at 334-501-7313. In the event of a sighting, citizens are strongly encouraged to dial 911 and report the location without approaching or attempting to detain Williams, who is considered potentially violent.
Law enforcement agencies across the region have been mobilized to aid in the search, and local residents are urged to stay vigilant, especially in the Auburn area and surrounding communities. The safety of Jibreel Harun remains the top priority, and time is of the essence.
Amber Alerts are used only in the most serious child abduction cases, where officials have reason to believe the child is at risk of serious bodily harm or death. The activation of the alert system reflects the gravity of the current situation, and authorities hope that public awareness will generate leads that lead to the safe recovery of the child.
Updates will be provided by the Auburn Police Department as the investigation progresses. In the meantime, law enforcement is relying on community cooperation and swift action to locate Jibreel and bring him to safety.
If you have any information, please don’t hesitate. Call 334-501-7313 or 911 immediately. Every tip, no matter how small, could be the key to reuniting Jibreel with his loved ones and ensuring his well-being.