INDIANAPOLIS (WXIN) — Police have found a missing 6-month-old child who was taken from a home in the near east side of Indianapolis where four dead people were discovered on Saturday night.
An AMBER Alert had been declared for the missing infant girl but was canceled early Sunday after she was located by police.
The baby is said to be unharmed.
A person wanted for questioning in the AMBER Alert, 25-year-old Malik Halfacre, was taken into custody on Sunday.
According to the Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department, officers originally responded to a shooting in the area of E. New York Street and N. Randolph Street at around 8:15 p.m. on Saturday night.
Police say a woman was found shot in the upper back and taken to a hospital in stable condition.
At the hospital, police say the woman told officers information that led them back to a home in the 300 block of Randolph Street where officers made entry and discovered four dead individuals.
Police say one of the dead was a child. The other three’s ages are undetermined at this time.
Police believe the shooting transpired as a result of a domestic situation.