UPDATE: Mountain View police say that a mother who abducted her 5-month-old daughter has been detained near the Nevada border, along with a man she was last seen with. Baby Aitana is safe.
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. -- Mountain View police say a mother who took her 5-month-old baby girl without the father's permission has been found 10 miles from the Nevada border. The baby, Aitana, is safe.
Police say that the mother, 21-year-old Veronica Lara Ramirez, has been detained along with a man she left Mountain View with. According to the father of baby Aitana, the mother did not say where she was going or who she was with, though witnesses say she drove away with a tall, heavyset man also in her vehicle.
UPDATE: Aitana, Lara Ramirez and the man she left MV with were located 10 miles from the Nevada border. Baby Aitana is safe. Lara Ramirez and the man she was with have been detained. We'll have more later but for now, a big sigh of relief and our thanks to
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