Crime & Safety
Missing Livonia Twin Infants Safety Found, AMBER Alert Canceled: MSP
Police did not immediately release information if anyone was arrested in connection to the abduction.
UPDATE: The twin infants were safely found Monday morning in Detroit, according to Michigan State Police
"Breaking: Please cancel the Amber Alert for Livonia Police, Michigan State Police said. "The children have been recovered safely and Livonia Police will be issuing more information shortly. [Thank] you for helping us in looking for these suspects and we are grateful these boys are ok!"
Police did not immediately release information if anyone was arrested in connection to the abduction.
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LIVONIA, MI — Officials released an AMBER alert early Monday morning after twin infants were taken from a Livonia hotel in a black Jeep Grand Cherokee, according to Michigan State Police.
Police believe two women took the twin infants and drove off in a black Jeep Grand Cherokee with chrome trim around the passenger windows. The license plate is MI/EHD1130, according to Michigan State Police.
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The jeep was last seen near the Quality Inn on Plymouth Road between Merriman and Middlebelt roads in Livonia, according to Michigan State Police.
The twins, who police believe may have only been in diapers, are 14 days old and named Montana Alexander Bridges and Matthew Jace Bridges, according to Michigan State Police.
No further information was immediately released by police. The exact location where the twin infants were abducted from was unclear.
Police asked anyone with information to call 911 or the Livonia Police Department at 734-466-2470.
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