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Every once in a while, reality is stranger than fiction. More often than not, you can trust reports of supernatural entities, such as possessed dolls, to be rooted in the latter. However, that wasnât the case for some residents of Texas who recently received an Amber alert that featured a pair of demented dolls from the
Child s Play franchise.
On Friday, January 29, the Texas Department of Public Safety accidentally sent out an Amber Alert for Chucky of
Childâs Play fame, as well as Glen Ray, Chuckyâs son in the franchise. Check out the full alert, which describes both in more detail:
His race was listed as Other: Doll.
Glen Ray, the main protagonist in 2004 s Seed of Chucky, was listed as the abductee, and was described as having a blue shirt and black collar. Both of their heights appeared to reflect their fictional size in the Child s Play horror franchise.
Chucky was first introduced in 1988 s Child s Play, which centers around a dying murderer who uses black magic to possess a toy doll before murdering numerous people. Chucky with doll in a scene from the film Child s Play , 1988. (Photo by United Artists/Getty Images)
Don Mancini, the director, and writer who created the Chucky character responded to the mishap, tweeting: PLEASE FIND THEM.
Not child’s play: Chucky featured in errant Amber Alert from Texas DPS
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SAN ANTONIO – Rest assured, “Chucky” is not on the loose.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has apologized after mistakenly issuing an Amber Alert that said the killer doll featured in the 1988 horror film “Child s Play” was a suspect in the kidnapping of his 5-year-old son, Glen Ray, who was featured in “Seed of Chucky.”
The emergency alert described Chucky as a 3-foot, 1-inch-tall (0.9-meter-tall) doll wearing “blue denim overalls with multi-colored striped long sleeve shirt wielding a huge kitchen knife.”
The alert was mistakenly sent out three times last week to Amber Alert subscribers. The agency said it was a test malfunction.