Micheal Chukwuebuka, Reporting
WASHINGTON State Patrol are urgently searching for a man after two women were shot dead and a one-year-old boy was abducted in Washington before possibly fleeing toward the Mexico border on Monday.
The 39-year-old former police officer, Elias Huizar, according to officials, is armed and considered dangerous, and is likely to commit more crimes.
He was due to appear in court on Monday on charges of child rape, according to our source, NBC News.
Police identified him as a person of interest after a woman was shot dead at the end of the school day at Wiley Elementary School in West Richland, in Benton County Washington.
An Amber Alert leaflet handed out by Washington State Patrol shows 1 year old Roman Hulzar and his father, 39 year old Elias Hulzar, suspected of murdering his ex-wife and girlfriend.
West Richland Police Department said in a statement that officers were called at 3.23 p.m. Monday and that one adult female was pronounced deceased at the scene outside of the school.
As of the time of filing this report, the victim had not been identified.
The shooter fled the scene and no one else was injured as the school was placed in lockdown, police said, adding that at this point it was thought to be an isolated incident.
But later on Monday night police said the body of a second woman was found at Huizar’s home after they had obtained a search warrant.
No information was given about the woman except that she was a known associate of the suspect.
Stonix News reports that Elias Huizar is described as 5ft 6in with brown hair and brown eyes and was driving a Silver 2009 Toyota Corolla.
The alert said he was possibly headed to Mexico and urged anyone who sees him to call 911.
The relationship between Huizar and the missing child was not immediately clear.
He appeared in court on Feb. 15 accused with child rape, where a lawyer entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf.
Court documents seen by our source said that Huizar is alleged to have sexually assaulted a teenager while she was sleeping in his home in February this year. This was witnessed and reported by another teenager, according to the documents.
No-contact orders were issued for the alleged victims in the case, who were described as teenagers, meaning Huizar can’t go within 1,000 feet of their schools, homes or workplaces, or have any contact with minors under 16.











