Alert issued for 2 missing south Alabama children AL.com 3 days ago
A missing child alert has been issued for two children last seen in south Alabama
Annelise Marie Caballero and Kevin Lucas Caballero were last seen in Irvington, according to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency.
Annelise Marie Caballero is a 1-year-old white female with brown hair and brown eyes and Kevin Lucas Caballero is a 2-year-old white male with blond hair and blue eyes.
They were last seen on March 31, 2021 at approximately 7 p.m. in Irvington.
Annelise and Kevin may be traveling with their father, James Carl Caballero, 27.
If you have any information regarding the whereabouts of Annelise and Kevin Caballero, please contact the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office at 251-574-8633 or call 911.
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12 female employees allege sex discrimination by Alabama sheriff s office in DOJ lawsuit CNN 3/11/2021 By Alta Spells and Travis Caldwell, CNN © From Mobile County Sherriff s office The Mobile County Sherriff s Office faces a Title VII lawsuit from the US Department of Justice
The Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against the Mobile County Sheriff s Office in Alabama and Mobile County Sheriff Sam Cochran over allegations of sex discrimination from 12 current and former female corrections officers.
The complaint alleges the women and other female employees were subject to a sexually hostile work environment, which would be a violation of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.