AMBER ALERT: 5 things to know about Alejandro Vasquez, missing since May with mom Escarleth Vasquez of Converse, Texas
An AMBER Alert was issued on June 23 for two children, Alejandro Vasquez and Escarleth Vasquez, ages 1 and 15, respectively, from Converse. Texas. They were last seen together in May, with reports claiming Escales was Alejandro’s Motherdespite a Texas Department of Public Safety alert listing them as missing children.

The Bexar County Sheriff’s Office has identified Escales as Alejandro’s mother. “On May 9, 2026, Escarleth Vasquez left her residence in the 7000 block of Phoenix Path with her child, Alejandro Vasquez, and did not return. They were last contacted at approximately 1:00 p.m. Their current whereabouts are unknown,” they said in a statement. statement May 10th.
Notably, Amber Alerts are issued when a child goes missing or law enforcement determines that a child is in danger and may have been killed. kidnapped. In a new development in the case, here’s everything you need to know about Alejandro and Escales Vazquez.
Alejandro Vazquez and Escales Vazquez: 5 things to know
- Escarleth is 5 feet 2 inches tall and weighs 180 pounds. Her hair and eyes are brown, according to the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office, but the Amber Alert states her hair color is black.
- Escares was last seen wearing a black hoodie and gray pants. Both she and Alejandro were described by authorities as white.
- Alejandro also has brown hair and eyes, according to an earlier description from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office. However, the AMBER Alert states that his hair is black. He was last seen wearing all black.
- According to the Amber Alert, Alejandro is 2 feet 10 inches tall and weighs approximately 27 pounds.
- According to the Amber Alert, Alejandro and Escales may have been traveling in a red pickup truck, but the make and model of the vehicle was not provided. The license plate was also not given.
Alejandro and Escarleth are both missing from the San Antonio, Texas area, and the AMBER Alert states: “If you see either of them or the vehicle they may be in, please call 911 immediately or contact the Texas Department of Public Safety at (210) 531-2284.”
The Amber Alert notifications for Alejandro and Escarleth generated a lot of reactions. “Just got an Amber Alert after they were missing for over a month. Not sure this will help but hopefully someone has any information on this case,” one wrote. Another questioned law enforcement “Why did it take over a month to issue an Amber Alert?!”