1-Year-Old Girl, Family Reunite After Alleged Abduction By Father
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GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, N.J. -
A 1-year-old was reunited with her mother overnight, hours
after she was kidnapped Wednesday from a Gloucester Township daycare, police say. Now, her father is
under arrest.
According to police, 1-and-a-half-year-old Anyla Moore
was picked up by her father, 22-year-old Angelo Davis.
Davis does not have legal custody of his daughter.
Cops later found Anyla at a home with Davis in Pennsauken.
Only FOX 29 got exclusive video of the little girl being
reunited with her family.
The little girl's grandmother says she is just happy she's
home safe.
"Elated, as you can see – very happy my granddaughter
is safe," said the grandmother, Veronica Moore.
Davis was arrested and is now charged with
interference of custody, police said. He's behind bars on $7,500 bail.
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