UPDATE, 10 a.m.: Zoe Jordan has been found and is safe, Memphis Police say.
More details to come.
GREAT NEWS!
Zoe has been found!!! Hats off to @MEM_PoliceDept and @TBInvestigation for all their hard work in tracking her down!
I’ll bring you more info from the MPD press conference at 10:30. @3onyourside pic.twitter.com/XTa1eTOGcw
— Nina Harrelson (@NinaHarrelsonTV) March 17, 2018
EARLIER:
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Police Friday night were searching for a missing baby girl after her mother’s car was allegedly stolen outside a restaurant in Hickory Hill.
The 10-month-old girl, identified by police as Zoe Jordan, was in her car seat wearing a pink onesie when she was taken. Memphis Police issued a Citywatch to find her.
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation also issued an Amber Alert, asking anyone with information to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.
The stolen vehicle is a black 2016 Honda Civic with Tennessee tag X3000S.
According to police, the mother left her car running with the baby inside while she went to pick up food at D-Bo’s Wings at Malco Crossing and Riverdale.
The suspect is a male wearing a red hoodie with a zipper and was last seen driving the Honda eastbound on Winchester.
AMBER ALERT: We need your help to find this 10-month old, a passenger in a stolen vehicle in Memphis tonight.
The suspect is an African-American man in a red hoodie.
Spot the vehicle or the child? Call 1-800-TBI-FIND!
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— Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (@TBInvestigation) March 17, 2018