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Amber Alert cancelled after Winnipeg toddler ‘taken’ from home is found safe

A two-year-old child that was the subject of an Amber Alert Friday has been found safe after Winnipeg police allege he was “taken” from a home.

Police say a two-year-old boy was taken believed to be in the company of two women Friday.

He was last seen at a home on Chesterfield Avenue in Winnipeg at around 10:09 a.m. He was taken following a dispute with his biological mother, police said.

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The child “was taken from the residence wrapped in a dark blue and light blue blanket,” the alert read.

“It is unknown where they are going and unknown what vehicle they left in.”

The alert was issued just after 1 p.m. Police said around 2 p.m. the boy was found safe.

Caitlin Monkman, 30, is described as 5’8” with a heavy build. She was last seen wearing dark clothing and light-colored shoes.

Jawbone, 25 is also described as 5’7” with a heavy build. She was last seen wearing dark clothing and light-colored shoes.

Anyone who sees them is asked to not approach and call 911.

More coming.


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