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Dallas Police Cancel Amber Alert For Missing Baby

Compiled from staff reports
DALLAS (CBS 11 / TXA 21) ― Thursday afternoon, Dallas police cancelled the Amber Alert for a missing nine-month-old baby in Dallas.

Police initially issued the alert on June 10 after the baby's mother reported a man had kidnapped little Daisja Weaver.

Dallas police now say evidence and testimony from the baby's mother suggest the baby is dead. Detectives say they have no evidence that's she's still alive.

Her mother, Tamaira Creagh, made bond and is now working an ankle monitor. Creagh and the baby's father, Alandus Weaver, are charged with tampering with evidence.

Police say the parents told them the baby died and they threw the baby's body into Lewisville Lake last week.

Divers searched the lake for three days, but did not find anything.
Police are asking for your help in this case, and a $15,000 reward is being offered.

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