nearby. a happy family, until police moved in and took the infant from a florida hospital. a police officer and a few security guards came in the room, asking me if i knew what was going on and i said, i don t know what going on. and he told me that i no longer have custody of my daughter. reporter: the baby s grandmother, betty osceola, taking custody after obtaining this tribal order from the miccosukee tribe. sanders says her mother didn t want the baby to grow up with a white father. the grandmother claiming johnson was abusive towards sanders. miami-dade police officers were there when miccosukee police took the infant to, quote, maintain the peace. in a statement, the hospital says, it s our hospital s policy to cooperate with law enforcement as they enforce court orders. and now word late tonight, after a day-long hearing in tribal court, baby ingrid expected to be reunited with her parents. david, miami-dade police say they only got involved after a miccosukee sergean