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AMBER ALERT CANCELED: 12-Year-Old Idaho Falls Girl Found Safe in Colorado

MILWAUKEE, WISCONSIN, JUL 13 – Milwaukee Police arrested three men linked to Jamal White's abduction after a 24-hour search sparked by a statewide Amber Alert, leading to the child's safe recovery, officials said.

  • Seven-Year-Old Jamal White was abducted at gunpoint near 61st and Hustis in Milwaukee around 7 p.m. on Friday and was later found safe, prompting a canceled Amber Alert.
  • Jamal's abduction involved four masked men placing him into a white Jeep Renegade, but police have not released details of the circumstances before or after the event.
  • Community efforts led to Jamal's discovery near 39th and Lloyd approximately six-and-a-half miles from the abduction site, where family and officials gathered in relief and celebration.
  • Jamal's cousin Nikki Herrington said, "We've been crying off and on," and officials noted, "It's very rare to get an outcome like this."
  • Meanwhile, 12-year-old Tatiana Fuentes, reported missing from Idaho Falls after leaving home with two men on July 12, was found safe in Colorado, with two suspects now in custody and her Amber Alert canceled.
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Police request Amber Alert after 12-year-old local girl reportedly abducted

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