Police have issued an Amber Alert for a nine-year-old boy who is believed to have been abducted in the Niagara Region of southern Ontario. Joseluis Resendiz is described as Hispanic, four-foot-six, 65 pounds with dark hair and was last seen wearing a blue soccer t-shirt (Messi-Barcelona), blue plaid shorts and blue Adidas running shoes. He has a birthmark on his left wrist and a metallic replacement tooth on the right side of his mouth. Niagara Regional police say they are trying to locate two adults identified as Tivisay Rojas-Castano and Edison Rojas-Castano in relation to what they call a parental abduction. Police say both adults are believed to have fled the City of Niagara Falls with Joseluis in a beige 2007 Mazda MCX , plate BRAV 280 and say they have ties to Toronto and Hamilton and may be in either city. Joseluis and his father are U-S citizens who live in Georgia, and were in Niagara Falls for a family visit to Marineland. Police allege during the course of the day, the boy's biological mother and his uncle took the boy and left the large group. Tivisay Rojas-Castano is described as a 40-year-old Hispanic woman, five-foot-tall, 145 pounds, with long blonde hair and last seen wearing a green dress, red belt and blue sandals. Edison Rojas-Castano is described as a 36-year-old light-skinned Hispanic male, five-foot- six, 155 pounds with short brown hair with a large cemetery tattoo on his back. No clothing description was provided.

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