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Amber Alert lifted; Eugene toddler found safe

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An Amber Alert was lifted Saturday afternoon when the Eugene Police Department notified Oregon State Police that a missing 1 1/2-year-old girl had been found safe. Her non-custodial father, believed to have abducted her, has not been found.

At the request of Eugene police, the AMBER Alert was activated in Oregon Saturday to help find the child, taken Friday by her non-custodial father during a supervised visit in the Eugene area.

Their last reported sighting was at a KOA campground in Crescent City. Calif.

Perfection Angelas, age 1 1/2, was described as 2-foot-2, 27 lbs, light brown hair and was last scene wearing a white shirt with a picture of a kitty on the front, pink pants, yellow socks and white shoes.

She was taken by her non-custodial father, Angelo Muniz, 47, of Lebanon, Oregon. He is described as a Hispanic male, 5-foot-7, 195 lbs, black hair and brown eyes. He is accompanied by a Hispanic female, also 5-foot-7 heavy build, short black hair and brown eyes.

They were traveling in a 1991 blue/gray Mazda B2000 pickup displaying Oregon license 205 BPV.

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