A 5-year-old Dublin boy who was the subject of an Amber alert has been found safe, and police have arrested his mother's boyfriend, authorities said.
The boy, Justin Nottingham, was taken by Harold Bennett, 36, sometime between midnight and 3 a.m. today, said Dublin police Lt. Glenn Moon. Bennett said he and the boy were going to a McDonald's, police said.
At about 3:30 p.m. today, the car Bennett had been driving was found near Eighth Street and Mandela Parkway in West Oakland, police said. A short time later, Bennett and Justin were found walking in the area, Moon said.
Bennett was arrested by an Alameda County sheriff's deputy, and the boy was taken into protective custody. Justin appeared to be in good health, Moon said.
A 5-year-old Dublin boy who was the subject of an Amber alert has been found safe, and police have arrested his mother's boyfriend, authorities said.
The boy, Justin Nottingham, was taken by Harold Bennett, 36, sometime between midnight and 3 a.m. today, said Dublin police Lt. Glenn Moon. Bennett said he and the boy were going to a McDonald's, police said.
At about 3:30 p.m. today, the car Bennett had been driving was found near Eighth Street and Mandela Parkway in West Oakland, police said. A short time later, Bennett and Justin were found walking in the area, Moon said.
Bennett was arrested by an Alameda County sheriff's deputy, and the boy was taken into protective custody. Justin appeared to be in good health, Moon said.