- Emergency amber alert issued for a seven-month-old baby who is missing
- He was last seen with his father Michael Eugene, 35, at midday on Thursday
- Police are concerned because the father’s behaviour is out of character
An emergency search for a missing seven-month-old boy has been called off after the baby boy was found.
The infant was last seen with his father Michael Eugene, 35, at midday on Thursday in the Mango Hill area of Brisbane.
The 35-year-old was expected to drop his son back to his Murrumba Downs home on Wednesday but did not arrive.
Police issued an amber alert in the desperate hunt for the baby and his father but said the pair had been found at 2.50pm on Friday.
An emergency amber alert has been issued for a seven-month-old boy missing from Brisbane, who may be at significant risk of harm
The infant was last seen with his father Michael Eugene, 35, at midday on Thursday in the Mango Hill area
Police said they held concerns because the father’s behaviour was out of character.
A spokesman for Queensland Police Service said: ‘The Queensland Police Service has located the subjects of an earlier Amber Alert in Caboolture this afternoon.
‘The pair were located at 2.50pm safe and well and the man is assisting with enquiries.
The Queensland Police Service would like to thank the media and members of the public for their assistance in sharing this Amber Alert.’
Police earlier said he was believed to be travelling in a gold coloured Holden Commodore with South Australian registration plates CLUBBER.
He is believed to be travelling in a gold coloured Holden Commodore with South Australian registration plates CLUBBER