Missing Infant in Trollhättan Found Safe After Intense Search
A seven-day-old baby girl in Trollhättan has been found safe after going missing, following an extensive police search.
- • A seven-day-old baby girl was reported missing during a walk with her guardian.
- • Police found the infant and stroller nearby less than two hours after the alarm was raised.
- • Initial assessments show the baby appears to be in good health, with an ambulance summoned for evaluation.
- • A criminal investigation into potential abduction has been initiated.
Key details
A seven-day-old baby girl reported missing in Trollhättan was found safe by police patrols shortly after an alarm was raised. The infant disappeared during a walk with her guardian, prompting immediate action from law enforcement officials. The alarm regarding her disappearance was raised just before 5 PM, which led to a swift response and a preliminary investigation focusing on the possibility of abduction.
Less than two hours after the alert, police located the baby alongside her stroller in the vicinity. Initial assessments indicate that the child is in good health, although an ambulance has been called for a thorough medical evaluation.
The guardian has been informed of the situation, and authorities are conducting further investigations to understand the circumstances surrounding the incident.
This article was translated and synthesized from Swedish sources, providing English-speaking readers with local perspectives.
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Försvunnet spädbarn i Trollhättan funnet
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