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UPDATE: Fort Wayne girl found safe

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12:54 p.m. UPDATE:  Fort Wayne Police have cancelled the statewide search for an abducted Fort Wayne teen and confirm that Ser Je Da Be has been found safe

Indiana Amber Alert # 010-2016 issued today on Ser Je Da Be has been cancelled as of 12:05 pm EDT, November 20, 2016. This cancellation was requested by the Ft. Wayne Police Department. 

In a press release from Fort Wayne Police, they say she has been returned to her parents, and a male that was last seen with the victim has been located and is currently being interviewed along with other possible witnesses.

Ser Je Da Be was said to be located on the Southeast side of Fort Wayne.

Currently there are no criminal charges against the male person of interest.

 

original story:

FORT WAYNE, Ind. (WOWO):  A statewide Amber Alert has been issued for a missing Fort Wane girl.

Fort Wayne Police tell WOWO News that Ser Je Da Be was forced into a black car near the 2000 block of Carterton Drive, close to Paulding Rd. and S. Anthony Blvd. on Saturday around 4 p.m.

The information below is directly from the Indiana State Police:

The Fort Wayne Police Department is investigating the abduction of a child from Fort Wayne, Indiana.


Ser Je Da Be is a 13 year old Asian female, 5 feet, 2 inches tall, 100 lbs., black hair, and brown eyes.  She was last seen wearing a green and white dress.
 
The child was last seen at 4:00 p.m. EDT, Satuday, November 19, 2016 in Fort Wayne, Indiana and is believed to be in extreme danger. 

Fort Wayne, Indiana is 126 miles north of Indianapolis, Indiana. 

The Fort Wayne Police Department believes the child was abducted by her ex-boyfriend, a 22 year old Asian male.  The description of the suspect is unknown. 

The suspect vehicle is a 2 door car with pink spray paint on tire rims, possibly with Texas license plate, license plate information unknown. 

If you have any information on Ser Je Da Be, contact the Fort Wayne Police Department at 1-260-427-1222 or 911.

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