Crime & Safety
Missing Baby In Seattle Found, Police Say [Update]
Charlette Childress-Imburgia was found Friday afternoon in the Queen Anne neighborhood.
UPDATE: Seattle police reported at about 2:45 p.m. Friday that 10-month-old Charlette Childress-Imburgia was found in the Queen Anne neighborhood in Seattle. The child was with an acquaintance of Charlette's mother. The baby was in good health, Seattle police reported. Child Protective Services is investigating the incident.
Officers have located Charlette in lower Queen Anne!!! Details as they become available. Thanks to everyone who helped in the search!
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) May 5, 2017
SEATTLE, WA - Police are seeking information about a man and woman caught on camera wheeling away a stroller containing 10-month-old Charlette Childress-Imburgia. Seattle police say they are not investigating the people in the photos for criminal activity. Charlette was last seen in the downtown Seattle area near the intersection of 5th Avenue and Pine Street Friday morning.
"At this time, investigators are not criminally investigating the man and woman in the photos, and are simply seeking to have the child brought to police so they can ensure her safety," Seattle police wrote in a statement about the case.
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Charlette was last seen wearing a blue shirt with a rainbow on it, and was inside stroller decorated like a bumble bee.
Police are asking anyone with information to call 911. Police are still working to determine if the child is with a family member.
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We will update this story as soon as more details are available.
Missing Child Charlette Childress-Imburgia Last seen near 3 Av/Pine Wearing blue shirt w/rainbow in bumble bee stroller. Call 911 if seen pic.twitter.com/pMQ5nlJxLX
— Seattle Police Dept. (@SeattlePD) May 5, 2017
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