Was Kiara Hsieh found safe?
Yes, Kiara Hsieh was found safe in La Marque, Texas.
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A six-year-old girl from Dickinson, Texas, Kiara Hsieh, was found safe in La Marque, Texas, on Saturday, May 30, 2026, after an Amber Alert was issued. James Dean Ramirez, 36, the ex-boyfriend of the girl's mother, has been arrested and cha...
Kiara Hsieh was last seen on the 12300 block of 2nd Street in Dickinson. Authorities issued an Amber Alert, describing Kiara as 4 feet 8 inches tall, 60 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes. Ramirez was described as 5 feet 5 inches tall, 138 pounds, with brown hair and brown eyes and was last known to be in the Galveston area and may be driving a brown 2012 Ford Explorer with Texas license plate SVM5598. Harris County Precinct 4 Constable's Office, along with federal partners, actively worked the case. Ramirez is not the child’s biological father. He has been released on bond with conditions that include no contact with the child or her mother. The investigation remains ongoing.
Yes, Kiara Hsieh was found safe in La Marque, Texas.
James Dean Ramirez, the ex-boyfriend of the girl's mother, was arrested.
James Dean Ramirez is charged with felony kidnapping.
The bond conditions include no contact with the child or her mother.
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