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Department Of Public Safety Releases More Details Regarding Weekend Amber Alert

Department Of Public Safety Releases More Details Regarding Weekend Amber Alert

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More details have been released regarding the Amber Alert over the weekend which began in western South Dakota and ended in Mitchell.

Just before 1 PM on Saturday, there was a report of a possible kidnapping in Custer County. Katrina Seay, 37, Rapid City, was reported to have taken her two children, a girl age nine and a boy age five, from their legal guardian’s home in Custer. Seay was driving a 2014 Chevrolet Cruze sedan.

An Amber Alert was issued for the two children. The vehicle was located on South Dakota Highway 44 headed towards Interstate 90. The Highway Patrol and other law enforcement followed the vehicle eastbound on Interstate 90. The Highway Patrol airplane also was used to monitor the vehicle’s direction of travel.

No stop was initiated for safety reasons.

The vehicle took the Mitchell exit and short pursuit took place within the city before the pursuit was ended. Seay drove northbound on South Dakota Highway 37, turned off a dirt road and drove to a residence located on 245th Street.

Officers arrived and Highway Patrol troopers and Davison County deputies arrested two adults: Seay and passenger, Matthew Cabaniss, 40, Rapid City.

Both children were found safe and later transported back to their guardian’s residence in Custer.

Charges are pending with the Division of Criminal Investigation and the Custer County Sheriff’s Office.

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