Queensland baby found safe after she was taken to NSW – manhunt underway for kidnapper

Baby who was kidnapped from her home and driven across state lines is found safe and well as manhunt continues for her alleged abductor

  • A one-year-old girl was taken from her Brisbane home by a man on Saturday 
  • The man drove the baby girl across the NSW border in a white Suzuki sedan 
  • The little girl has been found safe and well but manhunt underway for abductor 

A one-year-old girl who was snatched from her home in south Brisbane and driven across the NSW border has been found safe and well.

Queensland Police thanked the public for their efforts in helping to track down the little girl, who was taken from her Beenleigh home late on Saturday night.

But a manhunt is still underway for the alleged kidnapper. 

The white Suzuki sedan she was travelling in was abandoned about 1.15am in northern NSW.  

Queensland Police on Sunday morning issued an Amber alert and urgent plea for information, but by 10.30am they updated that alert to inform the public she was safe and well.

The girl (pictured) was taken late on Saturday night from her Brisbane home by a man and driven in a white Suzuki sedan across the NSW border

The man is Indigenous, approximately 178cm tall, with brown eyes and short dark hair.

He left with the girl in a white Suzuki sedan with NSW registration CS3-4ZR and crossed into NSW about 10.30pm on Saturday. 

Police urge the man, or anyone with information relating to his location, to contact police immediately. 

The man  (pictured) is Indigenous, approximately 178cm tall, with brown eyes and short dark hair

The man  (pictured) is Indigenous, approximately 178cm tall, with brown eyes and short dark hair