POSTED: 8:17 pm MDT September 7, 2010UPDATED: 3:23 pm MDT September 8, 2010
Catelyn Sandoval
NAMPA, Idaho -- Police in Nampa, Idaho say a missing toddler has been found safe in Farmington, New Mexico and the child's non-custodial mother has been arrested.Idaho authorities issued an Amber Alert for 2-year-old Catelyn Sandoval Tuesday evening, saying they believed the child's mother, who doesn't have custody, took the girl from her Nampa home. The mother, Georgina Sandoval, was arrested Wednesday on a warrant charging her with custodial interference. She is being held in the San Juan County Detention Center in New Mexico.
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