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ERIC GOOLSBY, born August 22, was taken from the home of his custodial grandmother on South Water Avenue, by his father, ERIC OWEN, 39, on Tuesday night, according to Gallatin Police.
The mother, CHASITY GOOLSBY, is a white female, 24 years of age, approximately 5’6 and 160 lbs with brown hair. She is also considered a suspect, according to police.
Eric Goolsby is 9 lbs. 7 oz. and 22 in. long, with brown hair and brown eyes. He was last seen wearing a onesie with footballs on the chest and feet. Eric Owen is a black male, 5'8", 215 lbs. Owen may be driving a white four door car, possibly at Toyota, with tape on the driver's side window.
The Gallatin Police Department has issued warrants of Especially Aggravated Kidnapping and Custodial Interference for Chasity Goolsby and Eric Owens, the non-custodial parents of Eric Goolsby. Chasity Goolsby also has outstanding warrants for Prostitution, Theft of Property under $500.00, and Possession or Casual Exchange of a Controlled Substance in Davidson County.
FOX 17 News has spoken with the grandmother who has spoken to Owen. She is hopeful that he will be returning soon with the baby.
Anyone with information should call the Gallatin Police Department at 615-452-1313, or call the TBI at 1-800-824-3463.
Stay tuned to "Tennessee Mornings" from 5-9 a.m. for this developing story.
Wednesday, November 14 2012, 07:52 AM CST
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