Oklahoma City, OK – Deputies with the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office stopped a woman Wednesday after she allegedly attempted to kidnap another woman’s 2-year-old daughter, according to a statement posted by the agency.
According to the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office, the incident occurred on Wednesday, December 11, when deputies responded to a report that a woman had allegedly tried to take the toddler from her mother. Authorities did not release additional location details or the circumstances leading up to the encounter but confirmed deputies intervened before the child was taken.
The sheriff’s office emphasized that the woman, whose name has not been released, is considered innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. No injuries were reported, and the child was safely reunited with her mother at the scene, officials said.
Deputies have not yet announced any charges or whether the alleged suspect was taken into custody. Additional information—such as witness accounts, motive, or prior history—had not been released as of Wednesday afternoon.
The investigation remains ongoing, and the sheriff’s office is expected to release updates as more details become available.
Residents who may have witnessed the incident or who have relevant information are encouraged to contact the Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office.
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