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Man arrested in Walsall after missing baby found 'safe and well' Missing baby Lana-Mai found safe: Father arrested in Walsall
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A nine-week-old baby allegedly taken from her home in Walsall has been found "safe and well", police said. A nine-week-old girl, allegedly taken from her home in the West Midlands, has been found "safe and well".
Officers searching for Lana-Mai said she was found after going missing from the house in Prince Street, Pleck at around 02:20 GMT. The child's father, Stuart Adams, 30, was detained in Pleck, Walsall, on suspicion of assault, police said.
Earlier, West Midlands Police issued an appeal to find the baby's father Stuart Adams, 30. Officers searching for Lana-Mai found her after she went missing from her home in Prince Street, Walsall, at about 02:20 GMT.
A man - whose identity has not yet been confirmed - was arrested in the Walsall area after the baby was found. Earlier, police issued an appeal to find Mr Adams and said they were "very concerned" for Lana-Mai's welfare.
Police said Lana-Mai was taken to hospital to be checked over but appeared to be well. They said she was taken to hospital to be checked over, but appeared to be well.
They had said earlier they were "very concerned" for her welfare.