Officials: Man, 47, arrested in abduction of Reading teen found safe in New York City

Duane Taylor

A Reading girl is safe after a 47-year-old man kidnapped her from her home early Wednesday morning.

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Reading girl found safe after Amber Alert; 47-year-old man in custody

Reading officials say a 47-year-old man is in custody after a 13-year-old girl was abducted from her home, but found safe in New York City.

Reading officials spoke Wednesday evening about an Amber Alert that had been issued for 13-year-old Janae Kalia-Henry. The alert was canceled after Henry was found safe.

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Reading girl abducted, but found safe in New York City police update

Reading Police Chief Richard Tornielli provides an update to a canceled Amber Alert.

"It was just some investigative leads that we developed, that we were following that got us to that location," Reading Police Chief Richard said.

Chief Tornielli stated Henry was abducted by 47-year-old Duane Taylor from her home on the 500 block of South Court, about 2 a.m. Wednesday.

Henry was found safe in New York City. Working with NYPD and the FBI, Chief Tornielli said Taylor was taken into custody Wednesday afternoon, in Brooklyn. Taylor is being held in New York on state charges.

According to Tornielli, Henry did not appear to be need medical attention and was going to return to her home to be united with her loved ones.

According to the officials, a continuing investigation into Henry’s abduction was ongoing. Police acknowledged there was some kind of connection between the teen and Taylor. "We don't believe this is a random kidnapping. We believe this individual was kidnapped by someone she may have known or he had known her," Tornielli added. "The neighborhood is safe and there is no danger to the public."

Reading Mayor Eddie Moran had a strong message Wednesday night, "Let this be a lesson to anybody who is trying to harm one of our little ones. We do everything possible to make sure that they get apprehended immediately."