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Missing boy aged three found safe and well

Matthew Cooper,Press Association
Friday 23 April 2010 02:25 EDT
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A three-year-old boy who went missing more than a week ago was found safe and well, police said.

Bedfordshire Police said Nathan Williams, who is originally from Luton but recently moved to Isleworth in London with his mother, was located in the Milton Keynes area.

A police spokesman said Nathan's father was arrested on suspicion of kidnap after officers stopped a car shortly after 7pm last night.

Another male travelling in the vehicle was detained on suspicion of conspiracy to kidnap, the spokesman added.

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