A 6-year-old boy missing from Florida since August has been found safe nearly 2,000 miles way in Canada, and his father and maternal grandmother have been taken into custody, police say.
As a result the child's father Jorge Gabriel Morales, 45, and grandmother Lilliam Pena Morales, 68, were arrested"without incident" and taken into custody by the RCMP, police said.
“Everything was gone. Everything was gone from his apartment,” she said to the station. “His phones were off. His mom’s phone was off.”“I am glad my son is not aware of what is going on because this is a trauma. I got to speak to him and I told him I was waiting for you to come back from vacation baby! He was just like yes momma,” she said.
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