New details emerge about how 2 brothers were allegedly kidnapped by their parents

New details emerge about how 2 brothers were allegedly kidnapped by their parents

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LOS ANGELES (KABC) — It’s been nearly two weeks since 4-year-old Wyman Bryant and his 2-year-old sister Willow went missing.

They were reportedly abducted by their biological parents on August 14 in South Los Angeles. They have not been heard from since and could be anywhere in the country.

Tiffany Bryant, 39, and David James, 53, are believed to have been traveling with their children in a champagne-colored Buick Enclave SUV with paper license plates, according to the California Highway Patrol (CHP).

Nina Glass, director of the nonprofit Search & Rescue San Antonio, Inc., said the children’s parents picked them up during a supervised visit by the Department of Children and Family Services.

Glass said Bryant and James left with Wyman and Willow through an emergency exit, leaving their 15-month-old son behind. Last week, the CHP issued an Amber Alert on behalf of the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.

The children had been with a foster family since last year after the baby tested positive for drugs at birth. The foster family has now gotten help from Glass’s nonprofit.

“They’re the kind of people who can live off the grid, if that makes sense. They like being in the middle of nowhere,” Glass said of the parents. “State parks, we always say RV parks, rest areas, you might see them at truck stops because they’re nomadic. They live in their car. They don’t really have an address.”

This is the second time the couple has taken their children, according to Glass. The first incident occurred last summer, when their third child was born, and they were found two months later. They were reportedly granted visitation rights again after that.

Glass said the best way to help is to spread the word and share the Amber Alert flyer with as many people as possible.

“This isn’t the type of search where you can say, ‘We’re going to go to this location and start looking,'” Glass said. “This is more of a nationwide search where everyone has to be on the lookout for these people.”

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