Abducted Georgia Child Found Safe in North Carolina

Jul 1, 2011 - 10:45
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Abducted Georgia Child Found Safe in North Carolina
Police say 2-year-old Cameron Marsh was taken from Coweta County Thursday, June 30, by his mother, 26-year-old Laura Sandra Marsh.

ATLANTA - The child who was the subject of a late-night Levi's Call has been found in North Carolina after police say he was abducted by his mother, who they described as very violent.

Police say 2-year-old Cameron Marsh was taken from Coweta County Thursday evening by his mother, 26-year-old Laura Sandra Marsh.

Officers say Marsh is bipolar and was carrying a steel pole that she had used in an aggravated assault.

Investigators say Marsh is in custody and the child is ok.

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