Police searching for missing Knightsen 4-month-old
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Members of the Contra Costa Sheriff's Search and Rescue team walk along Tule Lane in Knightsen Sunday afternoon during a massive search for a missing 4-month-old girl. <i>Photo by Richard Wisdom</i>
Members of the Contra Costa Sheriff's Search and Rescue team walk along Tule Lane in Knightsen Sunday afternoon during a massive search for a missing 4-month-old girl. Photo by Richard Wisdom
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Four-month-old Ramy Amadea Gallego has been reunited with her parents following her disappearance Saturday night from her Knightsen home.
Four-month-old Ramy Amadea Gallego has been reunited with her parents following her disappearance Saturday night from her Knightsen home.
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The search continued Sunday afternoon for a 4-month-old girl missing from her Knightsen home.

Contra Costa County Office of the Sheriff is searching for a missing 4-month old Ramy Amadea Gallego, who went missing from her Knightsen home late Saturday night or Sunday morning. Sheriff spokesman Jimmy Lee issued the following release shortly after noon today.

"This morning at about 6:20 a.m., Sheriff Office Dispatch received a report of the missing baby from a residence on the 1500 block of Tule Lane in the town of Knightsen.

The caller stated the baby was last seen at about 10 PM the previous night when the baby went to sleep. At about 6 AM this morning the mother went to check on the baby who was not in her bassinet.

Deputy Sheriffs responded and conducted a search of the residence and area. A telephone notification was made to homes in the area. A search by air and K-9 was also conducted.

The baby is still missing at this point. A large scale search is being conducted at this time.

Details on missing baby:

Name: Ramy Amadea Gallego

Description: 4 months old, dark hair, blue eyes, 14 pounds, wearing a one piece zip-up that had pink, green and blue pastel colors.

Anyone with any information on the missing baby should call the Sheriff’s Office at (925) 646-2441."
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