Amber Alert Issued for Two Children, May be Headed to Sacramento Friday, August 16, 2013 | Sacramento, CA Active Amber Alerts website If you have information, please contact Elko Police Department, 775-753-1111 The Nevada Highway Patrol is issuing an AMBER Alert for two children who were taken by their non-custodial parents from Elko, Nevada and may be headed to or in the Sacramento area. Lillyanna Ramires is a 9 year old girl and Martin Angel Rosales is her three year old brother. They are believed to be with their non-custodial parents, Martin Cisneras Rosales, also known as Martin Cisneros, approximately 34 years old , and Amber Schenck, approximately 30 years old. The adults took the children Wednesday and they were last seen driving a dark blue late 80's or early 90's Ford Mustang with possible Nebraska license plates or a temporary plate. Martin Rosales is said to have violent tendencies when dealing with police. A restraining order was issued in July to keep him away from his son as well as a court order stating the children are in danger of serious harm from their parents. Missing Child Name: Lillyanna Ramires Alias: Hair Color: Eye Color: Skin Color: Hispanic Age: 9 years old Height: Weight: Gender: Female Description: Missing Child Name: Martin Angel Rosales II Alias: Hair Color: Eye Color: Skin Color: Hispanic Age: 3 years old Height: Weight: Gender: Male Description: Suspect Name: Martin Cisneras Rosales Alias: Martin Cisneros Hair Color: Eye Color: Skin Color: Hispanic Age: 34 years old Height: Weight: Gender: Male Description: Vehicle Information Make: Ford Model: Mustang Color: Dark Blue Interior Color: License State: License Text: Vehicle Description: Late 1980's or early 1990's model. Possible Nebraska license plates or a temporary plate. Suspect Name: Amber Schenck Alias: Hair Color: Eye Color: Skin Color: Age: 30 years old Height: Weight: Gender: Female Description: Follow us for more stories like this CapRadio provides a trusted source of news because of you. As a nonprofit organization, donations from people like you sustain the journalism that allows us to discover stories that are important to our audience. If you believe in what we do and support our mission, please donate today. Donate Today