Amber Robertson, Amiah Robertson.Photo: Marion County Sheriff’s Department; Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department

On Saturday, more than three years after 8-month-old Amiah Robertson disappeared, her mother, Amber Robertson, was arrested and charged with two counts of child neglect and two counts of child neglect resulting in bodily injury, online jail records show.
According to the grand jury, Robertson “knowingly placed her 8-month-old daughter Amiah Robertson in a situation that endangered her life or health, and/or ‘abandoned or cruelly confined’ the girl, and/or deprived her of ‘necessary support’ which resulted in serious bodily injury” the outlets report.
It was not immediately clear if Robertson has entered a plea to the charges against her or retained an attorney to comment on her behalf.
Robertson’s boyfriend at the time, Robert Lyons, is listed as a co-defendant in the case, court records show, the outlets report. The charge or charges Lyons faces were not immediately clear. It was also not immediately clear if Lyons has retained an attorney to comment on his behalf.
Amiah was first reported missing on March 16, 2019, the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department said at the time.
“We’re frustrated and quite frankly angry because of misinformation and lack of information and lack of cooperation from those most closely involved,” Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Chief Bryan Roach said at the press conference.
“This is an 8-month-old child, and I think all of us would agree somebody would know the whereabouts,” Roach added.
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After Amiah vanished, investigators found items on the banks of Eagle Creek, less than a mile from where Amiah was last seen, that were identified as belonging to her, Det. Jean Burkert said at the press conference.
Amiah was last seen “alive and well” with Lyons at about 1:15 p.m. on March 9, Burkert said.
At about 10 p.m. that night, Lyons returned to Robertson’s home “alone, without Amiah,” Burkert said.
In an interview at the time with WTHR, Robertson said she remembered Lyons saying he hung out at a house near the White River and went to that house on Wednesday to see if her daughter had been there.
When she found some of her daughter’s belongings at the house near the river, she called police, she told the outlet.
“All I can do is sit and think of things that my daughter loves,” Robertson told WTHR.
Fearing Amiah was dead, authorities had divers search a lake near Mariner Driveto look for evidence, Fox59 reported in 2019.
Anyone who has information on the case is asked to call Crime Stoppers 317-262-TIPS.
source: people.com