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UPDATE: AMBER Alert Out Of Western Washington Canceled

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UPDATE: The AMBER Alert has been canceled. Anh Bao Nguyen-Duffy has been found safe.
 
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KHQ.COM - Anh Bao Nguyen-Duffy, 8, is missing from Kent, Washington. She is 3 feet and 5 inches, 45 lbs, with straight black hair with red highlights. She was last seen wearing a white jacket, jeans, green shoes.
 
She is believed to have been taken by her father, 37 year-old Hung Bao Nguyen during a domestic dispute on 1/9/12. He is believed to be driving a 1998 Black Ford F-150, with Washington plates B27504V.
 
Their whereabouts are unknown, but she has not been to school. There is No custody paperwork.
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