Johns Creek, GA (30022) – Infant Found Safe: Georgia’s Heartfelt Relief After Amber Alert — LIVE UPDATES

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Johns Creek, GA (30022) – An Amber Alert in Georgia was lifted today after a 5-week-old infant, reported abducted earlier, was found safe with no signs of harm. The alert—officially known as a “Levi’s Call”—activated statewide when the child was allegedly taken by his noncustodial father in Johns Creek, Fulton County. Late Sunday evening, local deputies confirmed the baby’s safe recovery and the arrest of the father. The community’s swift vigilance and law enforcement coordination led to the tearful reunion with the child’s mother.

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Key Facts

  • BREAKING: Infant found safe after being reported abducted in Johns Creek, GA.

  • IMPACT: One baby returned unharmed; public alarm lifted statewide.

  • OFFICIAL SOURCE: “Child returned without injury.” — Fulton County police.

  • ACTION: Parents urged to immediately report any custody concerns or emergencies.

Hyperlocal Impact

  1. Precise Location:
    Johns Creek, GA (30022) – near Feather Sound Court & GA-400 exit.

  2. Community Connection:

    “When you hear an Amber Alert in your own neighborhood, your heart stops.”
    — Local resident near Feather Sound lane.

Exclusive Angle

  • WHY THIS MATTERS NOW:
    As Amber Alerts increase across Georgia, this outcomes underscores the state’s strengthening child recovery protocols—and shows how minutes, not hours, can determine safety in custody-related emergencies.

According to police, the father—who lacked legal custody—removed his infant daughter from the mother’s home around midafternoon Sunday. Authorities issued a Levi’s Call within hours, providing a vehicle description and suspect details. Social media and local traffic alerts amplified the search. By evening, law enforcement located both father and child. The baby, described as “cold but alert,” was returned safely to the mother. The father now faces kidnapping charges and potential custody violations.

Georgia’s child abduction response system, including rapid alerts and coordinated agency outreach, has improved dramatically in recent years. But family-related abductions—instead of stranger abductions—continue representing a significant share of Amber Alerts in the state. In March, a 3-year-old Savannah boy was taken by his mother during supervised visitation; he was found unharmed within 24 hours and the mother arrested.

Law enforcement and advocacy groups say this case provides a crucial reminder: swift response and community engagement saves lives. They also emphasize the importance of clear legal custody arrangements to prevent preventable crises. With the child now safe and back with his family, officials continue investigating the motive for the abduction and reviewing whether legal safeguards were ignored.

Crisis Response

  • IMMEDIATE RESOURCES:
    » Georgia Amber Alert (Levi’s Call) Hotline: 1‑800‑597‑TIPS
    » Georgia Department of Human Services: family support services

  • OFFICIAL GUIDANCE:
    “If custody contacts turn unsafe, dial 911 immediately—even if it’s a family member.”
    — Fulton County Police Department spokesperson

Update Log

  •  Early Sunday PM: Levi’s Call issued for abducted infant.

  •  ~9:30 PM: Infant found safe; alert canceled.

  •  Ongoing: Father charged; investigation continues.

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