A baby found without her parents Sunday night at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport has been identified according to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension.
Law enforcement says the baby's mother is also safe.
CHILD FOUND UPDATE:MSP Airport PD has canceled the alert regarding the unidentified child. The child has been identified and her mother has been found safe. Thanks to all who shared the alert and provided info that helped investigators identify the child and locate her relatives.
— Minnesota BCA (@MnDPS_BCA) August 24, 2022
The BCA reported that the 10-month old girl arrived to the airport via light rail with a "person in crisis" who was not believed to be a parent or guardian.
Early Wednesday morning, BCA officials reported the girl had been identified and that the mother was safe.
CRIME ALERT – CHILD FOUND: The MSP Airport Police Department is attempting to identify and locate the parents or guardians of a 10-month-old (approximate) female who was found at approximately 9 p.m. on Aug. 21 at the MSP Airport with a person in crisis. pic.twitter.com/fZVy3tXQaL
— Minnesota BCA (@MnDPS_BCA) August 24, 2022
The Minneapolis Police Department is taking over the investigation, according to Airport Police.




