8:26 pm, Thu December 10, 2020
Assistant Commissioner Clifford Chambers, head of Area One police and Superintendent Vernon Ellis, head of the St. James police
Investigators have linked the abduction of 18-month-old Ackelia Patten in Montego Bay, St. James to a domestic dispute.
Ackelia was found on Thursday and is now in the custody of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA).
She was reportedly dropped off at a medical facility in St. James by unidentified individuals about 10 o clock Thursday morning.
Assistant Commissioner Clifford Chambers, head of Area One police, provided an update on the investigation, noting that while the police are not ruling out other leads, it would appear the incident was the result of a domestic dispute.
6:40 pm, Thu December 10, 2020
Eighteen-month-old Ackelia Patten, who was abducted on Monday in Montego, St. James, has been found safe.
The police say she is in the custody of the Child Protection and Family Services Agency (CPFSA).
She was reportedly dropped off at a medical facility in St. James by unidentified individuals about 10 o clock Thursday morning.
The St. James police reported that Akelia was taken from her mother on Humber Avenue by two men travelling in a black 2010 Toyota Voxy.
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The police have reported that 18-month-old Ackelia Patten, was this morning dropped off at a medical facility in St James by unknown individuals. She is now in state custody. Ackelia was wrestled from the arms of her mother in Montego Bay, St James.
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