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AMBER Alert issued for 2-month-old baby boy last seen on north side of San Antonio

Officials did not report any details on possible suspects.
Credit: Texas DPS
Authorities say 2-month-old Caleb Gomez was last seen April 11 in north San Antonio.

SAN ANTONIO — The Texas Department of Family and Protective Services (DFPS) announced Friday the AMBER alert issued for a 2-month-old baby boy has been discontinued. 

DFPS said Caleb Gomez who was last seen at 337 Breesport Street around 10:30 p.m. on Thursday, April 11 is in there care. 

Credit: Texas DPS
Authorities say 2-month-old Caleb Gomez was last seen April 11 in north San Antonio.

DFPS did not report details on possible suspects. 

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