US Politics | Chilling surveillance footage shows missing six-year-old JoJo Morales at a Walgreens 1,700 miles away from his home

NEWLY-released surveillance footage shows missing six-year-old Jojo Morales at a Walgreens store 1,700 miles from his home. Police say the boy's father Jorge Morales, 45, and grandmother Lilliam Peña Morales, 68, kidnapped Jorge ...Jojo... Morales to keep him away from his mother, Yanet Concepcion, amid a custody fight. New surveillance video shows Jojo Morales with his father days after he went missingFacebook/National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Jojo Morales has been missing for two monthsFacebook/National Center for Missing & Exploited Children Jojo had reportedly told his mother that ...bad people were trying to take him away... before he went missing from her home on August 27. Now, newly-uncovered surveillance video shows Jojo with his father in Maine on August 29 \- two days after he went missing. The FBI and the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children released the video this week. Concepcion commented on the video to the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, saying: "They were buying toothbrushes and envelopes. READ MORE ON MISSING PERSONS WAR OF WORDS Moment missing girl's dad claims cops are 'playing games' during interrogation CALLOUS RESPONSE Adam Montgomery captured smoking and complaining of 'excessive' response ...And then they went to a Dollar Tree or a dollar store and bought him cars. "My son is obsessed with cars." August 29 is also the day that Jojo's mother had an emergency motion granted for sole custody, according to Miami-Dade court records. The motion was granted after Morales kept Jojo overnight, which was a violation of his custody arrangement with Concepcion. Most read in The US Sun IS HE OK? Pete Davidson 'suffers meltdown on TV show set and throws coffee, candles & a TV' FINAL SMILE Chilling final pics of husband with wife moments before he pushed her off cliff FREAK ACCIDENTS Horror theme park deaths of two electrocuted and one thrown 60ft from ride TONGUE-TIED GMA's Michael Strahan shuts down co-host Cecilia Vega leaving her speechless KOURT IT OUT Kourtney fans 'mortified' for her kids as they spot 'gross' detail in new pic POPPING OFF Jeopardy! host Ken Jennings riles fans with his 'most offensive tweet' yet Morales is considered a fugitive and is wanted by the U.S. Marshals and the FBI. An Amber Alert was issued for Jojo on September 2, four days after he was seen in the video. EERIE CLUE In addition to the surveillance footage, an eerie clue has also been discovered. An SUV found abandoned by Border Patrol in Maine, near the Canada border, is believed to be connected to the disappearance. A private investigator said items belonging to Jojo were found inside. Jojo, who is autistic, had told his mom that ...his dad wanted ...to take him to live on a farm with windmills and wanted me to go with him,'... according to WPLG. Arrest warrants have been issued for Morales and his mother for allegedly taking the boy illegally. Police believe the father planned the abduction for a year, and Concepcion has said her ex-husband had been looking into how to live off the grid. Morales had allegedly been only using cash to pay for his expenses for a year in preparation. Concepcion, meanwhile, is pleading for her son's return. ...Please rethink what you did,... she said. ...You know things aren't going your way. ...Do the right thing.... Read More on The US Sun IT'S OVER Tom & Gisele 'had to divorce quickly to avoid drama like Kim & Kanye,' judge says THINKING AHEAD Creepy AI predicts face of 'last human on Earth' and the results are eerie U.S. Marshals, in conjunction with Crime Stoppers of Miami-Dade and the Keys, are offering up to $25,000 for information leading to arrests in the case. Anyone with information relating to Jojo, his father, or his grandmother is urged to contact Crime Stoppers of Miami-Dade and the Florida Keys either online or at 305-471-8477 (TIPS); the U.S. Marshals Service at 866-865-8477 or online; or the National Center for Missing or Exploited Children at 800-843-5678.

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