MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Officials with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said they found a missing 11-month-old safe Tuesday morning, one day after she reportedly went missing.
Update 9:30 a.m. EDT June 4: Investigators said in a statement Tuesday that 11-month-old Rose Graham was found safe.
UPDATE: The baby has been found safe. More details soon.
— Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (@TBInvestigation) June 4, 2019
Authorities are expected to release more details in the case later Tuesday.
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Original report: Authorities in Tennessee are asking for help to find a missing baby.
According to Shelby County Sheriff's Office, Rose Graham, who is 11 months old, went missing Monday evening from the Lowrance area in southeast Shelby County.
AMBER ALERT: We need your help to find 11-month-old Rose Graham, missing from Shelby County with her father, Roscoe Graham.
— TBI (@TBInvestigation) June 4, 2019
He is reported to be on foot, suicidal, and in possession of a weapon. They were last seen in the 7500 block of Lowrance Road in Memphis.#AMBERAlert pic.twitter.com/i6VVRcSpbd
Shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday, an Amber Alert was issued by the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation.
Rose, who was seen wearing a navy-blue onesie, was taken by her father Roscoe Graham, 25, the alert said.
He is possibly suicidal and armed with a weapon, authorities said.
The Sheriff's Office called the search desperate and expressed fear for the child's safety.
Law enforcement officials fear that the baby has not been fed in several hours and also may be dehydrated.
WHBQ is working to learn more details about the missing child.
The Cox Media Group National Content Desk contributed to this report.
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