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Autauga County Search Intensifies for Missing Brothers Near Prattville

Autauga County authorities are asking for public assistance locating two young brothers who were last seen on November 22 near Business Park Drive in Prattville, an investigation that remained active as of November 29. The request matters to local residents because community tips could be critical to locating the children and supporting law enforcement coordination.

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Autauga County Search Intensifies for Missing Brothers Near Prattville
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Officers with the Autauga County Sheriff’s Office are seeking help finding Brodie Diaz, 7, and Charlie Diaz, 6, who were last seen around 4 p.m. on Saturday, November 22, 2025, near Business Park Drive in Prattville. The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency confirmed the report and the Autauga County Sheriff’s Office asked anyone with information to contact investigators.

Authorities described the case as an active, ongoing investigation as of November 29, 2025, and urged residents to share tips and remain vigilant. Local law enforcement advised members of the public to call the Autauga County Sheriff’s Office at (334) 361 2500 or to contact 911 with any information that could assist the search. Media reporting of the case has emphasized coordination between the sheriff’s office and state law enforcement as they pursue leads.

The disappearance of two young children poses immediate concerns for families across Autauga County. Residents who live, work, or travel near Business Park Drive and surrounding neighborhoods may see increased law enforcement presence, and those with routine visibility on local roads or in public spaces can play a decisive role by reporting anything out of the ordinary. Rapid sharing of verifiable information can help narrow search efforts and reduce uncertainty for the children’s family and the community.

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Institutionally, this case underscores the importance of clear public communication and cooperative investigative processes between county and state agencies. Timely updates and accessible avenues for submitting tips remain essential to sustaining public engagement and ensuring resources are directed efficiently. Civic participation in matters of public safety extends beyond providing leads to maintaining neighborhood awareness and supporting first responders as they work through the investigative steps.

As the search continues, local officials ask residents to check personal records of recent observations, review home and vehicle camera footage if available, and report relevant information to law enforcement. The sheriff’s office and state partners continue to pursue all investigative avenues while calling on community members to remain attentive and to forward any credible tips to the numbers provided.

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