Endangered Child Alert Has Been Issued for Eight Month Old Boy

An Endangered Child Alert has been issued for an eight month old boy from DeKalb County after his parents took him and fled the scene of a wreck investigation last week in which a meth lab was found in their vehicle.
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The child, Xavier Billings, may have a medical condition. His parents are 29 year old Andrew Lafate Billings and 18 year old Adriana Nichole Billings.
“On Thursday November, 10th, the Tennessee Highway Patrol worked a two vehicle accident on Highway 70 east (Sparta Highway). After 3 occupants in one of the vehicles, including the child, had been examined by EMS, the adults fled the scene with the child. During the inventory of the vehicle, the Trooper found what he believed to be a methamphetamine lab. The Trooper has taken criminal warrants in the case on both of the adults for manufacturing meth and aggravated child abuse,” said Sheriff Patrick Ray.
Since the accident, the Trooper has obtained information that the child might have a medical condition and notified the Department of Children Services.
Sheriff Ray said that at 11:19 p.m. Wednesday night, November 16, the Department of Children Services came to his office and filed a missing/endangered child report. The Sheriff said his department immediately entered the child into the National Crime Information System which prompted the Endangered Child Alert System.
The child, Xavier Billings is identified as 24 to 26 inches in height and weighs 16 to 18 pounds. He has thin blonde hair and his eyes are blue. He was last seen wearing a white onesie sleeper.
The father, Andrew Lafate Billings, is described as 5’6” in height and weighs 170 pounds. His hair is strawberry/blonde and his eyes are blue.
The mother, Adriana Nichole Billings, is 5’1” tall and weighs 105 pounds. Her hair is brown and her eyes are green.
The Billings’ have been reported to be in a maroon 2005 Nissan Sentra, tag number 2A34N4 with a decal of two Browning Deer Heads (see photo) on the back window of the vehicle.
Anyone who has any information regarding the whereabouts of these people are asked to contact DeKalb Central Dispatch at 615-215-3000 or Sheriff Ray at 615-597-4935.

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