CCTV shows the man taking the boy from the home at Darra. Photo / Queensland Police
CCTV shows the man taking the boy from the home at Darra. Photo / Queensland Police
A toddler who was allegedly taken from his Brisbane home by a man wearing a medical mask in the early hours on Sunday has been found.
Police feared the 20-month-year-old boy, who was taken from his home on Warrender Street, Darra, may be at significant risk.
After an amber alertwas issued Sunday morning, the toddler, described as having brown hair, fair skin and was last seen wearing a black shirt and a nappy, was found about 8km from his home in Salisbury.
Police released grainy black and white images of a man holding the boy when they issued the amber alert.
CCTV shows the man taking the boy from the home at Darra. Photo / Queensland Police
Police said a man was helping police with their inquiries.
An Amber Alert is issued in the most serious of circumstances relating to missing children, particularly in an abduction case or a high-risk missing child case. It is designed to ask members of the public to help find the abducted child.