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Vehicle in case of missing Tennessee boy spotted in Arizona

Authorities say a vehicle sought in an Amber Alert involving missing 3-year-old Tennessee boy Noah Clare has been spotted in western Arizona. He's been missing since Nov. 6, 2021.
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Authorities say a vehicle sought in an Amber Alert involving missing 3-year-old Tennessee boy Noah Clare has been spotted in western Arizona. He's been missing since Nov. 6, 2021.

Authorities say a vehicle sought in an Amber Alert involving a missing 3-year-old Tennessee boy has been spotted in western Arizona.

Arizona Department of Public Safety officials say the car with a Tennessee license plate was seen on State Route 95 heading toward Parker, Arizona near the California border.

Authorities say Noah Clare was reported missing on Nov. 6 in Gallatin, Tennessee.

They say the boy is believed to be in the company of 35-year-old Jacob “Jake” Clare, a family member who is wanted by police for aggravated kidnapping and custodial interference and may be armed.

Tennessee officials issued an Endangered Child Alert for Noah on Nov. 9 and elevated it to an Amber Alert on Tuesday.