FOUND SAFE: 1-Year-Old Girl Taken By Armed Dad After Unsupervised Visit

Update: A 15-month-old girl abducted by her father early Sunday after an unsupervised visit has been found safe, but her father is still at large.

Warner-Robins Police Captain Gary Edwards said that Calvin Williams Johnson’s grandmother took Ta’yonni Johnson back to Peach County, where Johnson’s mother lives, WMAZ reported.

Little Ta’yonni is now safely back with family, he said.

Edwards said law enforcement is searching for Johnson, mostly between Macon and Savannah, where he has family. US Marshals are now heading the search for him.

Original story:

An Amber Alert has been issued in central Georgia for a 1-year-old girl believed abducted by her father after an unsupervised visit.

Warner-Robins police issued the alert for Ta’yonni Johnson, who was last seen with 22-year-old Calvin Williams Johnson near a Circle K gas station just after 5:30 a.m., WMAZ reported.

Ta’yonni’s mother said she found the girl and her father at the station, but the father approached her car with a gun and then left with the child.

Johnson left with the girl in a 2003 silver Jeep Liberty with a Georgia license tag CSX5096.

Johnson is armed and the little girl is believed to be in “extreme danger,” police said. He is described as 5 feet 7 inches tall and about 140 pounds.

Anyone with information should contact Detective Broussard at 478-302-5380 or rbroussard@wrga.gov or Macon Regional Crimestoppers at 1-877-68CRIME.

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[Featured image: Ta’yonni Johnson and Calvin Williams Johnson/National Center for Missing and Exploited Children]