Man charged with kidnapping after NC toddler in Amber Alert found safe, deputies say

Man charged with kidnapping after NC toddler in Amber Alert found safe, deputies say

MAXTON, N.C. (WNCN) — A man was arrested on kidnapping charges after a young boy was taken and became the subject of an Amber Alert Sunday morning, officials said.

An Amber Alert was issued for 2-year-old Tacoma Kegan Hunt just before 9:35 a.m., according to the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office who was looking for Tacoma.

Tacoma was believed to be with Earl Frederick Locklear after he was abducted from a relative’s home on Creek Run Road in Maxton, officials said.

Tacoma was found hours after he was taken and the Amber Alert was canceled.

Locklear, 36, of Maxton was apprehended after a short foot chase by officers near Wild Plum Road in Maxton soon after the Amber Alert was issued, deputies said in a news release.

Locklear was arrested and charged with second-degree kidnapping, felonious restraint, abduction of a child, larceny of a motor vehicle, resisting a public officer, and injury to personal property, according to deputies.

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“Locklear does have a connection to the child and his family,” Robeson County deputies said in a news release.

Locklear was held without bond in the Robeson County Detention Center.

Deputies said anyone with information about the case should call the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office at 910-671-3170.

Rodney Overton

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