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Father captured in Tennessee during Amber Alert charged with mother's murder

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WANTED: Tyler Rios (New Jersey State Police) NEW JERSEY - The New Jersey man charged in the kidnapping of his son that sparked an Amber Alert search was charged with the murder of the boy's mother, announced the Union County Prosecutor.Tyler Rios, 27, of Highland Park, abducted his son, Sebastian Rios, 2, and Sebastian's mother, Yasemin Uyar, 24, both of Rahway sometime on July 9, said authorities.Uyar's body was found Saturday in a wooded area off of I-40 in Tennessee.

Sebastian Rios was discovered unharmed in the town of Monterey.Get breaking news alerts in the free FOX5NY News app!MISSING: Yasemin Uyaf (Via New Jersey State Police) Tyler Rios was charged with first-degree kidnapping and first-degree murder.The Amber Alert was triggered.

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