UPDATE:
State police have released more information on their investigation into a missing persons case that started in Blair County.
State police in Indiana County reported that 31-year-old Alicia Rose Burmbaugh and her two children, one-year-old Maverick and two-year-old Aleah were last seen at their home in Imler in Blair County around 4:00 AM on Monday. Indiana County’s state police barracks were contacted at 11:28 PM last night by another member of Alicia’s family, saying that they were told to call them by Alicia. The family member said that Alicia and the children were with Alicia’s father-in-law, 56-year-old Edgar Decker, Jr. of Roaring Spring, and they were in the area of the White Township Walmart. Police did a search of the Walmart and surrounding area, and could not find her. Surveillance video from Walmart also turned up negative. The cell phone used to make the call to the relative is believed to be turned off.
Decker is currently wanted by state police in Bedford for a June 2018 theft in Bedford County.
The case is being investigated by State Police Troop A in Indiana County, and they are being assisted by members from the Bedford barracks and other department resources. Anyone with information is asked to call 911 immediately.
WHAT WAS PREVIOUSLY REPORTED
State Police are looking for a woman and two children that have gone missing and made a 911 call from the Indiana Walmart.
Troopers say that 31-year-old Alicia Rose Brumbaugh of Imler in Blair County and her two children, one-year-old Maverick and two-year-old Aleah were last seen yesterday around 4:00 AM at their home in Imler.

(Photos of Alicia Brumbaugh with her son Maverick and her daughter, Aleah. Photos provided by PA State Police)
The three are believed to be traveling with Alica’s father-in-law, 56-year-old Egar Lee Decker, Jr. of Roaring Spring. Decker has an active felony warrant out and was recently released from rehab.

(Photo of Edgar Lee Decker, Jr. Photo provided by PA State Police)
Police say that Brumbaugh made a frantic phone call around 11:23 PM last night from or near the Indiana Walmart Parking Lot. The call ended before further details were obtained.
Police say that the four are believed to be traveling in a black-in-color 2005 Chevy Avalanche with a PA License Plate ZGZ-6781. It’s not known what direction they went or where they were headed.
Anyone with information on their whereabouts is asked to call state police immediately at 724-357-1960.











