17-year-old girl, infant reported missing from South Side found

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Corey Hardin, 1, and his 17-year-old mother, Destiny Hardin, were last seen Friday afternoon in the West Chatham neighborhood. | Chicago Police

An infant boy and his 17-year-old mother, who were reported missing Saturday from the South Side West Chatham neighborhood, have been found.

Corey Hardin, 1, and his mother, Destiny Hardin, had last been seen about 4:30 p.m. Friday in the 8800 block of South Yale, according to a missing person alert from Chicago Police.

Police said Tuesday afternoon that they had been located, but did not provide additional information.

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