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Rumer Willis, Her Boyfriend and Their 5-Month-Old Daughter Were All ‘Really Sick’ at the Same Time – Yahoo Entertainment

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Missing 5-month-old baby found alive after woman suspected of kidnapping him and his twin arrested in Indianapolis



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Kason Thomass, the 5-month-old baby who was kidnapped with his twin while inside a car that was stolen Monday, was found safe and alive in Indianapolis Thursday, just hours after the suspect was taken into custody, according to a statement from the Columbus Division of Police.

“The 5-month-old boy is in good health and being transported to a hospital to be checked out,” police said in a tweet. “We are grateful to the public for their help throughout this investigation, and for the tireless work of our officers and our many partner agencies.”

On Monday night, twins Kason and Kyair were inside a black 2010 Honda Accord that was left running outside a pizzeria on High Street in Columbus while their mother, Wilhelmina Thomass, was picking up a restaurant order while working as a DoorDash driver, CNN previously reported.

When she came out, the car was gone. Kyair was later found abandoned near the Dayton International Airport around 4:15 a.m. Tuesday, but Kason remained missing.

Suspect Nalah Jackson was arrested at approximately 2 p.m. Thursday by officers with the Indianapolis Metro Police Department (IMPD) after officials received several tips that she was in the area, said Columbus Police Chief Elaine Bryant during a news conference.

At the time of Jackson’s arrest, Kason was not found with her, Bryant said.

Later Thursday, Kason was found in the stolen Honda Accord and was wearing the same clothes he was described to be wearing on Monday, police said.

Jackson, 24, was charged with two felony counts of kidnapping.

Since Jackson crossed state lines, she will be facing federal charges, Bryant said.

“It will absolutely be a federal investigation,” she said.

A warrant for Jackson’s arrest was filed through the Franklin County Court, according to an online docket.

An Amber Alert went out for the twins at 1:37 a.m. Tuesday, officials said. Restaurant employees told police that a homeless woman exited the restaurant after the twins’ mother entered the restaurant. The individual was later caught on camera at a gas station where she asked an employee for money.

Officials do not believe there’s a connection between the twins’ family and the suspect.

Columbus Police Deputy Chief Smith Weir said during the Thursday news conference that officers have received “over three dozen tips” since Wednesday from throughout the state.

Late Thursday morning, the department’s hotline received several calls from people in Indiana who believed they spotted Jackson in Indianapolis and officers “implored” the witnesses to call 911. IMPD informed Columbus police around 2 p.m. that they had stopped an individual who they believed to be Jackson and both departments worked together to identify her before taking her into custody, Weir said.

“If you have any information regarding this crime or the whereabouts of this baby, please contact us as soon as possible,” Weir said, adding that three detectives from the Columbus Division of Police are traveling to Indianapolis to coordinate with IMPD and the FBI to further the investigation.

The FBI had offered a $10,000 award for the safe return of Kason, according to Bryant.

On Wednesday, family members and community leaders gathered to pray for the safe return of the child.

During the vigil, the twins’ grandmother, LaFonda Thomass, begged for the return of Kason.

“If you look at him and you see anything, see a precious child who’s longing for his mother,” she said. “We beg you, please, please, please do the right thing and just bring my baby home.”

First Assistant Chief of Police LaShanna Potts said during the vigil, “We are committed to finding baby Kason. We want Nalah to do the right thing. … We know she’s capable of doing it because she did release one baby.”

Barnett and other family members searched for Kason throughout the Dayton area on Tuesday, including at the gas station, she told CNN affiliate WSYX.

“I just miss my babies. I miss them being together and their smile,” she told WSYX.

She said she’s worried about her son’s safety and if he’s being fed.

“Kason, he loves eating and that’s why I’m so so worried. I know he’s flipping out. He eats so fast. He eats in 3-5 minutes,” Barnett said.

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Salem County Prosecutor’s Office: New Jersey mother charged with murder after allegedly stabbing 5-month-old to death

SALEM COUNTY, New Jersey (WPVI) — The Salem County Prosecutor’s Office announced charges for a woman who allegedly stabbed and killed her 5-month-old daughter Friday night.

Police say Kristhie Alcazar, 26, of Penns Grove, has been arrested and charged with murder pursuant after police responded to an open 911 call with audible disturbance in the background.

Investigators say once they arrived at Alcazar’s residence on Helms Cove Lane, they found Alcazar arguing with another person and the body of the deceased infant with visible stab wounds to the chest.

Multiple knives were also recovered from the scene, officials say.

The infant’s cause of death has been determined to be a homicide as a result of multiple stab wounds to the chest area.

No one else has been reported injured in this incident.

Officials say the father of the infant was not at the residence at the time.

Anyone with additional information is asked to contact Detective Johnathan Seidel at the Salem County Prosecutor’s Office (856) 935-7510 or Detective Jesse Thorn at the Penns Grove Police Department (856) 299-0056.

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5-month-old girl reported missing from Forest Park now found safe

UPDATE:Forest Park police have now confirmed that the 5-month-old girl, Xayvah Armstrong, has been found safe. There was no information on the whereabout of her father, Christian Jackson, who they said took her from the grandmother’s house in Forest Park. No other information was provided at this time. We will update this story as soon as we get more information. ORIGINAL STORY: The Forest Park Police Department said it received a report Sunday morning of a 5-month-old girl missing from her grandmother’s home in Forest Park.Police said around 8:50 p.m. Saturday night, the father of the child, Christian Jackson, took the 5-month-old from the 11600 block of Hollingsworth Way. Police said Jackson has a history of domestic violence and currently has a protection order filed against him to have no contact with the child and child’s mother. In a press release from the police department, it says the family and police have not been able to contact the mother. Police say it is unknown if the mother and father are together at this time. Warren County Protective Services has been granted emergency custody of the child. The suspect may be driving a red Toyota Prius with Ohio license plate JIY7198 or an older black vehicle with an unknown make or model, police say.If you have any information about this missing 5-month-old, you are encouraged to notify the Forest Park Police Department at 513-595-5220.

UPDATE:

Forest Park police have now confirmed that the 5-month-old girl, Xayvah Armstrong, has been found safe.

There was no information on the whereabout of her father, Christian Jackson, who they said took her from the grandmother’s house in Forest Park.

No other information was provided at this time.

We will update this story as soon as we get more information.

ORIGINAL STORY:

The Forest Park Police Department said it received a report Sunday morning of a 5-month-old girl missing from her grandmother’s home in Forest Park.

Police said around 8:50 p.m. Saturday night, the father of the child, Christian Jackson, took the 5-month-old from the 11600 block of Hollingsworth Way. Police said Jackson has a history of domestic violence and currently has a protection order filed against him to have no contact with the child and child’s mother.

In a press release from the police department, it says the family and police have not been able to contact the mother. Police say it is unknown if the mother and father are together at this time.

Warren County Protective Services has been granted emergency custody of the child.

The suspect may be driving a red Toyota Prius with Ohio license plate JIY7198 or an older black vehicle with an unknown make or model, police say.

If you have any information about this missing 5-month-old, you are encouraged to notify the Forest Park Police Department at 513-595-5220.

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