Young brothers who disappeared with birth mom in South L.A. are found

The authorities announced on Sunday that they had found the young brothers and their mother after the trio disappeared from the children’s house in South Los Angeles on Thursday.

“Children have been determined and they will soon be reunited with their attendees,” Lapd said in a short statement. “Children are in good health.”

California’s highway patrol confirmed that children and their biological mother, Jacqueline Hernandez Torres, who is 30 years old, were found by announcing the cancellation of ABER Alert activation.

The authorities were not immediately released as children or Hernandez Torres were found. There were no other details available.

The alert was released after the Brotherhood left their incubator house near South Virgil Street at about 1:30 am, investigators believe that Hernandez Torres may have taken them towards the West 52 Street area in southern Los Angeles.

The parents of the children present KTLA were told that they heard the boys open the door at about 1:30 am, but by the time the parents ran abroad, the children set out.

The guardians of the brothers were concerned that the children were searching for their parents, who were claiming in the 1500 Lama from W. The site is about 7 miles from their home, at a distance believed that the boys have passed on foot.

Later, two children and an adult woman, who are believed to be Hernandez Torres, were seen outside the Witkelik home, but then they left the property and has not been seen since then.

LAPD later reported that Hernandez Torres was believed to kidnap the boys from Virgil Street and aim to bring them to the 1500th area of ​​W. California highway patrol Introduce amber alert At 10:22 am on Thursday to kidnap a child.

No arrests were reported from 2 pm on Sunday.

Luis Ziona contributed to this report.

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