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Sophia Grace Arnold was reportedly abducted by her babysitter, Tammy F. Clark.

Tammy Clark has brought Sophia home safely.

Sophia Grace Arnold, 3, was returned to her home unharmed by Tammy F. Clark, 45, of Danville.

Clark's relatives told police that she has a history of disappearing for days at a time, Newell said.

"They have told us where she had several instances where she just disappeared and then when she came back, wouldn't talk about where she was or what she'd been doing," Newell said.

An Amber Alert has been CANCELED for a five-year-old Shelby County girl who was reported missing Friday night.

According to the Alabama Department of Public Safety and the Shelby County Sheriff's Office, Aniya (Ah-Ni-Ya) Cameron, a black female, was safely recovered early this morning in Birmingham.

No other information was immediately available about the child's condition, where she was recovered or the woman sought in her disappearance.

The alert has been cancelled, and the boy and his mother are safe! Mr. Delcid has been taken into custody.

Isaac Hernandez a five year old Hispanic male 3 1/2 feet tall and 55 pounds in the company of his mother,
Sarah Abigale Hernandez-Torres, aHispanic female, 22 years old, 5-05, 130 lbs., also abducted.

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This is a picture of all three persons mentioned.

An Amber Alert has been issued for a five-year-old Shelby County girl. Authorities believe she may be in extreme danger.

There is a picture of Aniya Cameron at MissingAbducted.com

According to the Alabama Department of Public Safety and the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office, Aniya (Ah-Ni-Ya) Cameron, a black female, was last seen late Friday night around 11:30 p.m. at her home in the Brookhighland community. Authorities said the girl is three-foot-nine, weighs 85 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes.

Aniya was last seen wearing blue jeans, a black coat and pink Timberland shoes. The youngster was taken from her home by her noncustodial grandmother to go to a nearby Wal-Mart, and she never returned home.

Authorities identified the child’s grandmother as 46-year-old Marva Townsend, she also uses the name Teresa Gaffney. She may be driving a 1997 red Pontiac Montana van. The Alabama license plate is 1-D-5-4-9-3-W.

If you have any information on the whereabouts of this missing child, you are asked to contact the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office at 205-669-4181. You may call State Troopers at 334-242-4128 or your local police department.

http://www.tuscaloosanews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20051128/APN/511280627

A Thanksgiving Day Amber Alert was canceled when a man with a history of violence brought his 7-month-old daughter to the Jacksonville Sheriff's Office.

Emily was returned safety about 2 p.m. -- 18 hours after she was taken -- and reunited with her mother. Brown was arrested.

"Abraham loves his daughter, he really does, and all he was trying to do was see her," Brown's fiancée, Quandra Williams, said.

Emily's mother, Elizabeth Jackson, obtained an injunction earlier this year barring Brown from coming near her residence or his daughter.

Brown said he had not seen his daughter for four months and was desperate to see her.

"I love my daughter and you know I would do anything in the world for her," Brown said as he was walked to jail in handcuffs. "And I'm going to see her, no matter what."

I am so glad she is okay. I feel bad for the man as well. I can't imagine not being able to see my kids. (I'm not advocating abduction, I just feel bad that he was that desparate to see her.)

Have you seen Wallace Richards?

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