The Missing Child Alert issued for Steven Lockuff has been canceled after the 4-year-old boy was found Monday, according to New York Public Safety, which reports the boy is safe.
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Original report, 10:30 a.m. Monday
Steven Lockuff, a 4-year-old child, is missing from Newburgh, Orange County, according to a missing persons report from the Newburgh Police Department.
Lockuff is 3 feet tall, weighs 34 pounds and has blonde hair with hazel eyes.
He is in the company of his mother, Tanya Rae King and Dennis Terwilliger and information received states they were last seen in the area of Endicott, N.Y. at 2:30 a.m., according to the Newburgh Police Department.
Steven Lockuff, his mother, and Terwilliger may be traveling in either a red 1999 Oldsmobile Regency with an unknown South Carolina registration or a white Kia, police said. The model and state of registration are unknown.
They might be traveling in either a white Kia or in a red 1999 Oldsmobile Regency, according to the Newburgh Police Department.
It is believed that the child may be in danger and in need of medical attention, according to the Newburgh Police Department.
Citizens are encouraged to call 911 or call the Newburgh Police department at 845-564-1100 if they have any information on the case and can view the missing persons report for more information.
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