Amber Alert: Police say boy missing from South Ogden believed abducted

Caden Rhew. Photo: Facebook

SOUTH OGDEN, Utah, Oct. 10, 2016 (Gephardt Daily) — An Amber alert has been issued for a missing 11-year-old boy believed to have been abducted from his home, in South Ogden.

Caden Neal Rhew was last seen at 11 p.m. Sunday at his residence. He is 5-feet tall and weighs about 80 pounds. He has brown hair, brown eyes, and was last seen wearing a green Fox T-shirt and black sweat pants.

Caden is believed to be in the company of a man named Weston Kubbe, 37, a white male who is 6-feet-4-inches tall.

Kubbe has been seen driving a red 2009 Ford Escape, Utah licence plate X078CM.

Police say Caden left willingly with Kubbe, and may try to cover for him if the two are confronted.

Anyone with information on Caden’s whereabouts is asked to call Weber County Dispatch, at 801-629-8221.

2 COMMENTS

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