AMBER Alert: Georgia baby found safe after abduction
The Georgia Bureau of Investigation activated an AMBER Alert Sunday afternoon after police say a 5-week-old baby was abducted.
An AMBER alert in Georgia is called 'Levi's Call.'
Officials believed Milan Simpson to be in extreme danger after being taken by 29-year-old Jamale Darcel Simpson.
This happened Sunday in Johns Creek in Fulton County.
Johns Creek police tell our Atlanta station, WSB-TV, that Milan Simpson was found safe late Sunday evening and is home with her mother.
According to police, Jamale Simpson, identified as Milan's father, gave her to a family member who brought her home safely.
Police are still searching for the 29-year-old.
The two were last seen at Feather Sound Court at Old Alabama Sydney Marcus Blvd. at Ga-400 in a 2013 dark blue Jeep Grand Cherokee with a temporary Georgia tag of S2181232.
Read: Amber Alert vs. Missing Child Alert: What's the difference?
Anyone with information on where Simpson is should call the Johns Creek Police Department at 470-456-0271.
Read: Missing and unidentified from the Jacksonville area in 2025: Have you seen them?
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