Man arrested after kidnapping 3-year-old daughter in Cicero, leading police on chase
A police officer was seen carrying a child wrapped in a blanket away from the scene where the suspect was arrested.
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She joined the CBS family in April of 2019 as a reporter and fill-in anchor at KOVR, the CBS affiliate in Sacramento, Calif. She was recognized for her reporting for her daily investigations, state politics and covering wildfires.
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A police officer was seen carrying a child wrapped in a blanket away from the scene where the suspect was arrested.
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