Amber Alert canceled for 9-year-old boy reported missing from Indiana

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John D. Gyuriak, 9, and Nicole Gyuriak, 25 | Indiana State Police

An Amber Alert issued Thursday morning for a 9-year-old boy missing from northwest Indiana was canceled several hours later.

John D. Gyuriak had been missing from South Bend, Indiana, since 11 p.m. Wednesday and was believed to be with 29-year-old Areca Nicole Gyuriak, according to Indiana State Police. The St. Joseph County Sheriff’s Office requested the alert, which was issued at 5:19 a.m. Thursday.

The alert was canceled at 8:10 a.m., also at the request of the sheriff’s office, state police said. Further information was not provided.


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