Sheriff's Office: Endangered Tulsa Child Found Safe

<p>Deputies say a non-custodial parent abducted Trinity Rose Ridick-Miller. Deputies found the child and her mother is in custody.</p>

Thursday, December 15th 2016, 1:01 pm

By: Dee Duren


UPDATE: An endangered Tulsa child has been located, and her mother is in custody.

Tulsa County Sheriff's Office issued an "endangered child" alert Thursday morning for Trinity Rose Ridick-Miller. They said her non-custodial mother abducted her from the west Tulsa home where she lived with her grandmother.

"A woman with emergency guardianship of her grandchildren stated that the children's mother, 30-year-old Kristan Ridick, kicked in her door, assaulted her and abducted the infant," the sheriff's office said.

The mother and child were found in a field about a block away from the west Tulsa home where Trinity was taken.

Her mother was driving an older model white Jeep Liberty which was parked in the field near the home. Deputies took Kristan Ridick into custody around noon, and the child is now safe.

Deputy Justin Green said, "The baby appeared to be fine; still happy, not even crying when we found her. So, fortunately, we were able to resolve this with somewhat of a happy ending."

Deputies said they are still questioning Ridick.

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