Amber Alert Cancelled as Missing Infant Found Safe in St. Louis

U.S — The tense situation following the abduction of a 2-month-old girl from a residence in St. Louis has been resolved, as the Amber Alert issued for the infant has been officially canceled. Authorities have successfully located Ju’Lynna Seline Wallace Richardson, and she has been confirmed to be safe.

The Missouri State Highway Patrol, which had been actively working on the case, reported that the infant was found on August 19. The alertness and quick response of law enforcement officers played a pivotal role in ensuring the safe recovery of the abducted child. The suspected vehicle used in the abduction was also located as part of the investigative efforts.

However, the suspect, 28-year-old James Richardson Jr., remains at large. Authorities are continuing their search for Richardson Jr., who is described as standing approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighing around 200 pounds. He has black hair and brown eyes and was last seen wearing a white shirt and tan shorts.

As the search for the suspect continues, law enforcement is urging the public to remain vigilant and cooperative. Anyone with information about James Richardson Jr.’s whereabouts is encouraged to immediately contact 911 or the St. Louis Metro Police Department at 314-444-5504. This incident highlights the crucial role that community involvement and prompt reporting play in ensuring the safety of individuals in emergency situations.

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