Missing five-month-old baby found: MPD
UPDATE: The five-month-old baby has been located safe, police say.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A five-month-old baby was kidnapped by her father on Wednesday in Hickory Hill, according to Memphis police.
According to MPD, the mother of Milani Brown was taken by her father, Justin Brown, in the 6900 block of Raines Road. She was last seen at 3:28 p.m. on Thursday wearing a pink onesie.
He is driving a 2020 baby blue Toyota Corolla. Justin Brown was last seen wearing a dark hat, black shirt, khaki pants, and red and black Nike shoes.
If you have information regarding this incident, contact Memphis Police Communications at 901-545-COPS.
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