Endangered Child Alert Issued for Missing Infant in Nashville
An Endangered Child Alert has been issued for a missing 5-month-old infant in Nashville.

Nashville, TN, August 4, 2026 —
An Endangered Child Alert has been issued for a missing 5-month-old infant in Nashville, Tennessee. The alert was activated by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation on behalf of the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department.
Details regarding the infant’s identity, the circumstances of their disappearance, or any potential suspects have not been publicly released at this time. Authorities are urging anyone with information to come forward.
The Endangered Child Alert system is utilized in Tennessee to disseminate critical information to the public and law enforcement agencies when a child is believed to be in danger. The alert’s activation signifies a serious concern for the child’s well-being.
The Metropolitan Nashville Police Department is leading the investigation into the infant’s whereabouts. Further details are expected to be released as the investigation progresses.
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