TBI: 5-month-old out of Columbia found safe, woman in custody
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and last updated 2021-01-08 07:21:41-05
COLUMBIA, Tenn. (WTVF) â The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has canceled an Endangered Child Alert after a 5-month-old out of Columbia was found safe.
Officials say J Sean Marquise Caston was last seen on Dec. 30. The TBI tweeted Friday morning that the child had been found safe.
Olivia Caston, who had been wanted by the Columbia Police Department for custodial interference, was taken into custody.
UPDATE: Good news to report! JâSean Caston has been found, and he is safe! Olivia Caston is now in custody in Columbia. Thank you to all concerned, and for the RTs!!! pic.twitter.com/caDUwyRrtd Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (@TBInvestigation) January 8, 2021
TBI: Missing 5-month-old boy from Middle Tennessee found safe
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said 5-month-old J Sean Marquise Caston was found safe. Olivia Caston is in custody Author: WBIR Staff Updated: 5:39 AM EST January 8, 2021
Update(1/8):
Olivia Caston is now in custody in Columbia.
Original Story (1/7):
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation sent out an endangered child alert Thursday night for a 5-month-old child who was last seen on Dec. 30.
They said that J Sean Marquise Caston could be in the company of Olivia Caston. She is wanted by the Columbia Police Department for custodial interference, officials said.
The 5-month-old is a black male, 28 inches tall and 20 pounds, with black hair and brown eyes. No clothing description was immediately available, officials said.