Crime & Safety

Amber Alert Cancelled

Police have found a 14-month-old boy who was reportedly taken by a 22-year old woman.

UPDATE: This Amber Alert was cancelled at 1:52 a.m. Wednesday. According to the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office, the child was taken last evening from his residence but was found during the early morning hours of Nov. 16. The incident relates to a child custody matter and DYFS was notified. Assisting in the search was Union Beach Police Department, the Monmouth County Sheriff's Office and NJSP Missing Persons Unit.

The New Jersey State Police have activated an Amber Abducted Child Alert Plan in New Jersey.

The alleged abduction occurred at 808 Cambridge Avenue in Union Beach at about 6:14 p.m. on Nov. 15.

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According to the alert, the child, Nathan Caballero, is a 14-month-old white male with brown hair and brown eyes. He is about two feet tall and weighs about 25 pounds.

He was last seen wearing powder blue sweat pants, a grey hoody with a skeleton on the front and back over a white t-shirt with a blue Yankees emblem on it.

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Nathan Caballero is believed to be with Jessica Donahue, who police say is 22 years-old. She is a white female with blonde hair, brown eyes and is about 5'5'', 140 pounds.

She was last seen wearing a white puffy jacket, blue aqua sweat pants and had a blue backpack and black and pink purse, they say.

According to the alert, Donahue left 808 Cambridge Ave., Union Beach, on foot with the child in a High Tech grey umbrella stroller with a hood. She was last seen heading west on Cambridge Avenue.

The relationship between Donahue and Cabellero or the circumstances surrounding the alleged abduction was not immediately known.

Anyone with information can contact the Union Beach Police Department at 732-264-0313

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