CBS/AP/ December 24, 2011, 11:20 PM

Va. police find 2-year-old boy in stolen SUV

CBS/AP

Updated 12:09 AM ET

RICHMOND - Police in Virginia say they have located a 2-year-old boy who was in the backseat of an SUV that was stolen following a double-homicide in the city of Richmond.

Richmond police said in a Tweet late Saturday: "2-year-old Kaiden Burnside is OK. Found alone inside SUV off Jennie Scher Road. Thanks to everyone for assistance."

Authorities late Saturday identified the suspect as 27-year-old Jamal Louis Clemons of Richmond, Va. They say Clemons is wanted for abduction, robbery, robbery with a firearm and use of a firearm in the commission of a felony by a convicted felon.

Police say a man and a woman were killed in the Church Hill neighborhood at about 5 p.m. Saturday. They say Clemons then fled in a 2012 white GMC Terrain SUV that was left with the motor running and the boy in the back seat.

The Virginia State Police issued an Amber Alert at 9:39 p.m. EST Saturday for the boy.

Police had said they don't believe the shooting was random but have not released additional details about the victims or their potential relationship to the suspect.

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rockychance says:
This garbage is happening every day all across America. Our land is sick and drug dealing is the main reason. We will not stop the people running in massive amounts of drugs and so we are crashing due to self indulgence and the toleration of the harm it is doing our teenagers. Man, I pray for divine intervention, for without it, we will not survive.
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pak31 says:
I wonder if the child belonged to the two that were killed? I am trying to figure out if the couple and the car were connected. It is pretty sad that someone left a car running with a child inside, who does that? I hope he's found safe.
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