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Avondale Today
By the People, for the People
Arizona Moving Crew Rescues Missing 2-Year-Old from Alleged Kidnappers
Crew blocks suspect's vehicle at gas station until police arrive to make arrest
Published on Feb. 25, 2026
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An Arizona moving crew sprang into action on Sunday morning after spotting a 2-year-old girl at a Phoenix QuikTrip gas station who matched the description of a child reported missing in an Amber Alert. The crew blocked the suspect's vehicle until police arrived and arrested 23-year-old Marina Noriega, who was booked on charges of custodial interference.
Why it matters
This incident highlights the important role that alert citizens can play in helping to recover missing children and apprehend suspected kidnappers. The quick thinking and decisive action of the moving crew likely prevented further harm to the young victim and led to the arrest of the alleged perpetrator.
The details
According to reports, the 2-year-old girl, Kehlani Rogers, had been missing since Friday night when she was last seen at her family's home in Avondale, Arizona. An Amber Alert had been issued for her on Saturday. The moving crew from Camelback Moving was stopping at the QuikTrip to grab food and drinks when a security guard informed them of the situation. The crew spotted the vehicle matching the description and blocked it from leaving until police arrived to take Noriega into custody.
- Kehlani Rogers was last seen at her family's home on Friday night.
- An Amber Alert was issued for Kehlani on Saturday.
- The moving crew spotted the suspect vehicle at the QuikTrip on Sunday morning.
The players
Kehlani Rogers
A 2-year-old girl who was reported missing in an Amber Alert.
Marina Noriega
A 23-year-old woman who was arrested and charged with custodial interference in relation to Kehlani's disappearance.
Camelback Moving
The Arizona moving company whose crew spotted the missing girl and blocked the suspect's vehicle.
What’s next
Noriega is being held on a $250,000 bond and has been booked into jail on one count of custodial interference. The investigation into the incident is ongoing.
The takeaway
This case demonstrates the importance of community vigilance and the willingness of everyday citizens to take action when they suspect a child may be in danger. The quick response of the moving crew likely prevented a tragic outcome and highlights how alert bystanders can play a crucial role in assisting law enforcement in recovering missing children.

