Quick detective work leads to safe return of abducted baby in North Chicago
By FOX 32 Digital Staff
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NORTH CHICAGO - A one-month-old baby boy who was abducted last week in North Chicago was safely returned to his mother all thanks to some fast-acting police officers.
North Chicago Mayor Leon Rockingham Jr. says the situation was dangerous, but in the end, an offender was taken into custody and the child was unharmed. The fast action, teamwork, and smart thinking by our officers helped this situation end quickly and peacefully, Rockingham said.
On Wednesday, May 19, police say the baby boy’s biological father broke into the mother’s apartment and took the child. Quick detective work led investigators to the father at a home in suburban Waukegan, where North Chicago police officers placed him under arrest.
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