FBI Agent Shot, Suspect Dead in Search for Girl
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An FBI agent was wounded and a suspect was fatally shot in Bossier City, La. Tuesday during the search for a missing girl.
Officials in Texas issued an Ambert Alert for 9-year-old Caitlyn Williams and her uncle, Jessie Nicholas Williams, that morning and numerous tips led an FBI task force to a motel room in Bossier City, according to a news release by the City of Benbrook.
Members of the task force staked out the room and made entry before one of the agents became engaged in a struggle with the suspect. As agents attended to apprehend the suspect, shots were fired.
An FBI agent was wounded and the 24-year-old suspect was shot dead. Officials said the agent's injuries do not appear to be life-threatening.
The girl was found safe by the agents during the investigation.
Police said that Caitlyn left home on her bicycle Friday for a weekend sleepover at a friend's house but never showed up and was reported missing after she didn't return home on Sunday.
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