Kidnapped Florida boy who has autism found safe in Canada roughly two months later
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Miami-Dade police say Jorge "Jojo" Morales, a young boy who has autism and was kidnapped in late August, allegedly by his father and grandmother, has been found safe in Canada, CBS Miami reports.
Jorge Gabriel Morales and Lilliam Pena Morales have been taken into custody by the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. The boy was reported in good health and unharmed.
Miami-Dad Police Director Freddy Ramirez called it "another example local, state, federal, and international law enforcement, along with the United States and State Attorney's Office coming together for the safety of a child, and [we] will continue to work together to fight the greater evil."
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