WANTED: Corpus Christi woman and her special needs child are missing

UPDATE (1/13, 3:06 p.m.):
By Sophia Englehart
U.S. Marshals have put out a $10,000 reward for Rebecca Buskirk, for felony interference with child custody.

UPDATE (1/12, 4:06 p.m.):
By Sophia Englehart
U.S. Marshals are authorizing a $10,000 reward to help find Edwin Buskirk II.

UPDATE (1/12, 3:28 p.m.):
By Sophia Englehart
U.S. Marshals found Rebecca Buskirk’s black Chevy Silverado off of 9690 County Road 2250 in Taft, Texas after she had sold it to a scrapper.

UPDATE (1/12, 12:06 p.m.):
By Sophia Englehart
In a recent update, U.S. Marshals have found the black Chevy Silverado belonging to Rebecca Buskirk. It is believed that she is no longer driving that vehicle.

ORIGINAL:
By Sophia Englehart
A Corpus Christi woman is wanted by U.S. Marshal after disappearing with her special needs son on Dec. 16, 2022, a release from the U.S. Marshals states.

37-year-old Rebecca Buskirk, had failed to return her son, 8 year-old Edwin II, to his dad Edwin Buskirk Sr. A Nueces County judge had recently granted custody of Edwin II to his father on Dec. 15.

According to the Marshals, Rebecca is wanted for interfering with child custody. She is Caucasian, 5’4″, 140 pounds with grayish hair and brown eyes. She was driving a black Chevy Silverado truck.

If sighted, please call 911, or call Corpus Christi Crime Stopper at (361) 886-2776 if you have any information.

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