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Family of toddler abducted from home in Darra says it will move after ‘disturbing’ incident
The step-grandfather of the toddler who was abducted from a home in south-west Brisbane early this morning has thanked the Queensland Police Service for finding the boy so quickly.
An amber alert was issued for urgent public help to find the 20-month-old who was allegedly taken just after 4:00am by a man police believe is known to the family.
CCTV at the house on Warrender Street in Darra captured a man leaving with the toddler.
Police were concerned the boy would be at significant risk.
He was found safe and well in Salisbury just after 11:00am.
A 31-year-old Salisbury man has been charged with one count of child stealing and enter dwelling with intent at night.
While the family earlier described the man as a “total stranger”, police…
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