Missing newborn found after last being seen at Altamonte Springs hospital Tnyiah Tyson found in Starke
SEMINOLE COUNTY, Fla. – A newborn girl who was last seen at a hospital in Altamonte Springs was found safe, police said.
Officials said Tnyiah Tyson was found in Starke, Florida, and “in good health,” and is in the custody of DCF.
On Sunday, a Missing Child Alert was issued for Tyson. Altamonte Springs police on Monday confirmed to News 6 that she was last seen at AdventHealth Altamonte Springs.
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Details on where the child was found were not given, and no arrests are expected.
Correction:
News 6 reported that the baby was taken from the hospital. The story has been updated to say the child was last seen at the hospital.
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