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A 2-year-old Virginia toddler who was taken from a church nursery has been found safe following an aggressive search for the boy, according to the Giles Country Sheriff’s Office.
On Sunday afternoon, an unidentified woman allegedly abducted Noah Trout from the Riverview Baptist Church in Ripplemead, Virginia. Shortly after it was noticed that Trout was missing, an Amber Alert was issued on behalf of Virginia State Police and the Virginia Missing Children Clearinghouse.
At around 2:30 p.m. on Monday, the Virginia State Police Twitter account announced that “Noah Trout, 2, has been SAFELY LOCATED per the Giles County Sheriff’s Office.”
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By Marie K Tomlin
UPDATE:
2-year-old Noah Gabriel Trout has been reunited with his family and a suspect has been arrested.
GILES COUNTY, Va. (WSET) A 2-year-old boy abducted in Giles County on Sunday has been found safe.
An Amber alert had been issued Sunday for Noah Gabriel Trout after officials say he was abducted from a church in the area of Big Stony Creek Road in Ripplemead.
Noah was found around 1:30 p.m. Monday in Alleghany County.
In a news conference Monday afternoon, authorities said they had been working nonstop to help bring Noah home safely. He has been reunited with his family, the sheriff said.