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DENVER — The infant at the center of a Denver Amber Alert was found safe, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation and the Denver Police Department announced on Friday morning.
Just before 2 p.m. Wednesday, the Denver Police Department said its officers were looking for 39-year-old Anwar Rhodes and the 11-month-old infant. Both were last seen near E. 30th Avenue and Ivy Street in a 2006 gray four-door Audi A4 station wagon with duct tape on its front bumper and Colorado license plate ALW-H70, police said.
There was no word on any updates on the search for Rhodes or if he is in custody.
A spokesperson for the police department said Wednesday that Rhodes assaulted the mother of their child, took the child and fled.
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The Amber Alert was sent out just before 3 p.m. Wednesday. It is now deactivated.
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