Alabama authorities are searching for a missing one-year-old boy, Kahleb Rowan Collins, after a fatal car crash on December 8th that killed his father and sister. His mother remains in critical condition. It is believed the child may have been missing for two months prior to the crash and was not reported to authorities.
State investigators from the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency and the State Bureau of Investigations have joined the search for a missing one-year-old child after a fatal crash .
Reports that Kahleb was unaccounted for came after his parents and two-year-old sister were in a fatal car crash on Dec. 8. His father Steven Collins and sister Ryleigh were killed; his mother Wendy Bailey remains in ICU at UAB Hospital in critical condition. Law enforcement was notified the day after the crash that the couple had another child and no one knew where he was.
"Our son is not doing well. He is not growing and has major back issues," Steven Collins said in a Nov. 6 Facebook post. "His organs are growing but not in his body. He has to have surgery at some point. Keep him in your prayers."
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