Missing Baby Found Alone In Parking Lot
Infant Was At Center Of Amber Alert
POSTED: 4:49 pm EST February 18, 2010
UPDATED: 5:20 am EST February 19, 2010
BOSTON -- A missing 1-year-old girl who was at the center of an Amber Alert Thursday was found in Connecticut after police said she was abducted in Swansea.Jaylin Boudria was last seen at about 12:45 p.m. at a gas station at the intersection of Route 6 and Route 136.The child's grandfather said the 13-month-old was found wandering in a parking lot of an insurance company at a business complex in Middletown, Conn. She was taken to Hartford's Children's Hospital, and was discharged early Thursday evening."Through the clothing and birthmark, they were able to identify her," Swansea Police Department Chief George Arruda said.Officials are still searching for Jaylin's aunt, Kimberly Johnson, 38, of Bristol, R.I., who also goes by the name Alissa Johnson. Police said she was driving a silver Kia Rio station wagon with Minnesota plates. Family members said Johnson was with Jaylin and her mother at the gas station when Johnson asked the mother to go into a restaurant across the street."They were in Swansea at a gas station and she sent her inside to get a coffee, and when she came outside they were gone," said a family member.Johnson has brown hair and brown eyes and is approximately 5 feet 6 inches tall and 140 pounds, according to police.Police said that the Amber Alert was issued because of information that indicated Jaylin was in danger."The investigation is ongoing. Our great concern was regarding Jaylin. That was our initial concern," Arruda said.Arruda said there is an outstanding warrant for Johnson on larceny charges.NewsCenter 5 and TheBostonChannel.com will have more information when it becomes available.
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