Alexis Weber, 2, of Berwick, Pennsylvania, was found safe late in the night of Feb. 5, 2017, after a mishap — not a kidnapping — left her missing for a few hours. (Amber Alert)
An Amber Alert that blew up cellphones during the Super Bowl was canceled later Sunday night when it turned out a missing 2-year-old was never really far from home, reports say.
Alexis Weber, who lives in the 2200 block of West Front Street in Berwick, Pennsylvania, was inside a car her mom failed to put in park when they arrived home about 7 p.m. Sunday, WNEP said.
The yellow 2005 Mustang rolled over a curb, down a hill and into a wooden area, the northeastern Pennsylvania television station said.
Pennsylvania State Police initially said the vehicle was stolen and headed toward Laporte, according to the Amber Alert said.
The child was not hurt, reports said.
The #Berwick, #Pennsylvania #AMBERAlert has been cancelled. https://t.co/yzBQXqvD0K.
— AMBER Alert (@AMBERAlert) February 6, 2017
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