The #Lansing, #Michigan #AMBERAlert has been cancelled. 5600 Avenue ALubbock, TX. (Gray News) - An Amber Alert issued for a 2-year-old boy abducted from his Lansing, Mich., home on Monday has been canceled after the boy was found safe, according to Michigan State Police. Phoenix Washington is a Black man, 5 feet, 5 inches tall and weighing 160 lbs. Copyright 2020 Gray Media Group, Inc. All rights reserved. https://t.co/8Ma89xNpIG. 79404(806) 744-1414. Police haven’t publicly addressed the status of the suspect. Police said earlier Monday that Javon Washington, 2, was missing and endangered after Phoenix Washington, 26, broke into his home and kidnapped him. In their recent list, they analyzed and came back with a list of the best high schools in Michigan. He and Javon had been believed to be traveling in a black 2011 Mazda 4-door, with Michigan plates EFM6569. (Gray News) - An Amber Alert issued for a 2-year-old boy abducted from his Lansing, Mich., home on Monday has been canceled after the boy was found safe, according to Michigan State Police. October 19, 2020 at 8:04 AM CDT - Updated October 19 at 11:28 AM, 3 dead in attack at French church; country on high alert, Azizi, April the Giraffe’s youngest calf, unexpectedly dies. What is the Michigan AMBER Alert Plan? Germany’s disease control agency said local health authorities reported 16,774 new positive tests for COVID-19 in the past day, pushing the country’s total since the start of the outbreak close to the half million-mark. Phoenix Washington,2, and Phoenix Washington, 26 (Photo Credit: Amber Alert) LANSING, Mich. (WJW) — An Amber Alert has been canceled for a two-year-old boy from Michigan who was reportedly abducted. Washington had threatened to harm Javon and himself, authorities said. The Michigan AMBER Alert plan is a partnership between law enforcement and the media to help in the immediate dissemination of information to the public about an abducted child. A Gray Media Group, Inc. Station - © 2002-2020 Gray Television, Inc. French President Emmanuel Macron said he would immediately increase the number of soldiers deployed to protect schools and religious sites from around 3,000 currently to 7,000.