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Missing Miami Toddler Found Safe in Miami Springs

Amber Alert issued for 10-month-old Noah Florvil, who may be with woman

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  • An Amber Alert was issued for 10-month-old Noah Florvil, who was last seen Sunday night

Miami Police say that a young boy who went missing Sunday night was found safely in Miami Springs on Monday night. 

Hours after an amber alert was missing for 10 month old Noah Florvil, the search intensified.

A K9 team helped Miami Police in Liberty City, hoping to find any trace of the boy.

"That baby is my all, that baby made me happy. That baby gave me love when nobody else did," said Neteisha Starling, the baby's grandmother.

Noah's grandmother spoke with NBC 6 before he was found in the Miami Springs area. According to her daughter, when she woke up, she realized the baby was missing, as well as her cell phone. Police said the child was last seen with a woman named Bella, a friend or acquaintance of Noah's mother.

"I don't know who this Bella person is. I don't know why she was babysitting in the first place, but if Alesia needed a babysitter, she should've called me," said Starling.

Police focused much of their investigation at an apartment building near Northwest 66th Street and 12th Avenue. Less than 24 hours after, baby Noah was found safe but several miles away. 

It's unclear at this time who the child was with or where exactly he was found. A source told NBC 6 that he was not found with Bella.  

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