
Police in Michigan issued an Amber Alert early Monday for missing 14-day-old twins allegedly abducted in Livonia. The boys, Montana Alexander Bridges and Matthew Jace Bridges, were reportedly taken from a motel around 10:30 p.m. Sunday. The suspects were described as two "African American" women.
Details from Michigan State Police are minimal, but the family has shared information on social media. They claim the story doesn't make sense.
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The infants were with their mother at the hotel.
Jaz Morgan and her babies were staying at the Quality Inn Motel in Livonia because someone broke into their house in Detroit, according to WWJ. The infants were just 2 weeks old and reportedly wearing nothing but diapers at the time of the alleged abduction.
Jaz Morgan's sister, Darbey Morgan, wrote on Facebook that the suspects took the boys from her at the hotel. She said the women reportedly came to help the family after the mother contacted a Facebook group. The mother allegedly left the room to go to a vending machine, and when she came back, the infants and the women were gone.
"Nothing is adding up! How did they get a room key? Why were they there EMPTY handed at NIGHT to give gifts? From the look of it, they were there with a plan! Why were they faces covered?! I know my sister, she wouldn't leave STRANGERS with her NEWBORNS to go get a f—ing pop from a machine!!! Lord bring my nephews homeee SAFE, ALIVE, and unharmed!" Darbey Morgan wrote.
Police have released few details.
Michigan State Police said the suspects were two African American women driving a black Jeep Grand Cherokee. Authorities issued an Amber Alert for the twins but did not give many details. People flocked to social media wanting more information about the case.
"Please remember the purpose of a Amber Alert. It is not to answer the 'why or what happened' questions. It is to ask the public for help by looking for a vehicle or suspects to find missing kids. We are continuing to look for a Black Jeep Grand Cherokee Plate MI/EHD1130," police tweeted.
The family claims the babies' mother is innocent.
Darbey Morgan defended her sister on Facebook and said she was being interviewed. It was unclear whether by the police or the media.
"My SISTER hasn't told her story yet and is being interviewed! She's a GREAT mom and was in love with my nephews!!" she wrote. "Keep the smart comments and bs to yourself if you not sending prayers and positive thoughts! This is from what HE saying ! F all y'all weirdos who saying something negative! She wouldn't have let them watch them!"
"Nothing about nothing is adding up … empty handed strangers coming into a hotel room to help with their face covered… somebody let them in… and somebody let them leave…!! Like….!!" one comment reads. "This sparks soooooo many emotions and etc in people because this has woke the WORLD up!!!! Everybody care… these innocent BABIES!!"
"Fr I'm so tired of people bashing her and don't know wtf she going through or how she feels tf if y'all care what makes y'all think she doesn't tf them her babies she created and grew in her belly tf she loved her kids," someone else wrote.
Thankfully, the family now says the babies are safe.
The infants' grandfather, Mike Lee Roy, wrote on Facebook later Monday morning that the children are safe.
"My kids safe and found yall thanks so much for yall help thank you God," he wrote. He said he didn't know what happened, but "I'm gone find out."
"Thank GOD they were found. I posted them on my page as soon as the alert hit and been worried every since!!" a friend wrote.
"AMEN GOD IS SOOO GOOD," someone agreed.
"Glad the kids is fine. But you got some serious explaining to do. Hotel kidnapping is insane," another friend commented.
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Minutes later, police canceled the Amber Alert.
In a follow-up tweet, police also announced that the children are safe.
"Please cancel the Amber Alert for Livonia Police. The children have been recovered safely and Livonia Police will be issuing more information shortly. That you for helping us in looking for these suspects and we are grateful these boys are ok!" the tweet reads.
Comments on the tweet expressed gratitude the children were found. It is unclear whether police have arrested the suspects.