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NEW DETAILS: Levi's Call canceled after 6-month-old girl abducted in south Georgia found safe

According to the Lanier County Sheriff's Office, the child has been found safe.
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VALDOSTA, Ga. — A Levi's Call issued across the state early Sunday morning after a 6-month-old baby girl was abducted in south Georgia has been canceled.

According to the Lanier County Sheriff's Office, the child has been found safe.

The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children said that the 6-month-old was taken by 41-year-old Monica Yvette Bradley at 606 Jones St. in Valdosta, which appears to be a home right near downtown Valdosta.

The baby was believed to be in "extreme danger," according to the Levi's Call. A Levi's Call is Georgia's version of an Amber Alert.

The sheriff's office also thanked the Lowndes County Sheriff's Office, Lanier County Sheriff's Office, Valdosta Police Department, Probation, and GBI. 

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