Amber Alert Issued for Missing 1-Year-Old in Randolph County

Lead: Randolph County authorities issued an AMBER Alert Wednesday for 1-year-old Iris Everly-Marie Fargis, last seen Tuesday evening leaving 751 Hanner Road in Randleman with an adult male suspect.

Nut Graf: The urgent statewide alert aims to locate the toddler and apprehend 26-year-old Tyler Ray Toodle, believed to be traveling in a black 2018 Honda Civic. Residents are asked to remain vigilant and report any sightings to law enforcement immediately.

Details of the Alert

  • Child: Iris Everly-Marie Fargis, age 1, 23 lbs, brown hair and eyes, wearing an orange shirt with a white ghost design and black tights adorned with jack-o-lanterns.
  • Suspect: Tyler Ray Toodle, age 26, about 6 ft tall, 175 lbs, brown hair, blue eyes, tattoos reading “336,” “Respect,” “My Sisters Protector,” and a red ink “$.”
  • Vehicle: Black 2018 Honda Civic, tinted windows, license plate JMS6500.

Search Efforts Underway

Deputies from the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office, in coordination with the North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation, have canvassed neighborhoods and dash-cam footage from local intersections. Canine units and aerial drones are aiding ground crews in rural and wooded areas surrounding Randleman.

How the Public Can Help

  • Report any sightings of the child, suspect, or vehicle by calling 911 or the Randolph County Sheriff’s Office at (336) 318-6778.
  • Check security cameras, doorbell footage, and local roadways for the Civic or any unusual activity.
  • Share the AMBER Alert on social media to expand community awareness.

Background Context

This is the first AMBER Alert issued by Randolph County so far in 2025. In recent weeks, the Sheriff’s Office has ramped up community patrols and safety checkpoints around schools and residential areas as the new academic term begins.