One-year-old, four-month-old found safe after Amber Alert

One year old reunited with mother after Amber Alert

One year old reunited with mother after Amber Alert
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4 month old Zayveah reunited with mother after Amber Alert

4 month old Zayveah reunited with mother after Amber Alert
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Amber Alert

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Posted: 02/10/2012

TULSA - Two little girls were reunited with their family after an Amber Alert Friday evening.

Police say the two girls were inside a truck that was taken near 21st and I-44.  They were reported missing around 8:30 p.m. Friday.

A short time later, Tulsa Police said an Amber Alert had been issued.

Shortly before 10 p.m., a resident in the 2400 block of East Newton heard a knock at the door and found the four-month-old child on the doorstep of the home.

The one-year-old was found shortly after at the St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church near the 2400 block of East Admiral.  The church was holding a mass at the time.

Police located the stolen truck Saturday morning in the 1900 block of East Marshal.

Police are looking for the a 30-year-old heavy-set Hispanic man who is about 5 feet 9 inches tall and weighs 230 pounds.  He was wearing a gray jacket at the time of the incident.

Any one with information on the suspect's whereabouts is asked to call Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

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