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Two Separate Abduction Cases Reported by Police in Michigan and Unspecified Location

Police handled two distinct abduction incidents involving different victims and circumstances in recent reports.

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Law enforcement agencies have reported two separate abduction cases involving different victims and circumstances.

In Michigan, a 16-year-old student was allegedly taken at gunpoint while waiting for her school bus. According to police reports, the suspect is facing charges as a three-time habitual offender. Details indicate the victim was able to communicate distress signals at a gas station, leading to her escape from the situation.

In a separate incident, authorities conducted a high-speed chase to rescue a 2-month-old infant. Police say the baby's father forcibly took the child from the mother before fleeing, prompting the pursuit. The chase concluded with law enforcement successfully recovering the infant.

Both cases remain under investigation by their respective police departments. The incidents highlight different types of abduction scenarios that law enforcement agencies encounter, ranging from stranger abductions to domestic-related child taking cases.

No additional details about the current status of the suspects or victims have been released pending ongoing investigations.

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