ARIZONA NEWS
9-month-old baby in Buckeye Amber Alert found safe, 2 suspects located
Jun 10, 2022, 4:05 PM | Updated: 8:57 pm

Jessica Angulo, left, Raylon Tucker, center, Exzavior Jones, right (Arizona DPS Photos)
(Arizona DPS Photos)
PHOENIX — A 9-month-old baby who was the subject of an Amber Alert in Buckeye on Friday has been found safe and two suspects were located, authorities said.
Raylon Tucker was taken by his mother, 19-year-old Jessica Jones Angulo, and three other suspects who broke into the home near Baseline and Miller roads at about 12:30 a.m., according to the Arizona Department of Public Safety.
The suspects assaulted the occupants of the house, which included Tucker’s biological father, and threatened them before driving off with the boy.
Authorities found the suspect vehicle and arrested Jessica Howard Davila, 36, for her involvement in the incident.
Tucker, Angulo and 19-year-old Exzavior Jones were located around 8 p.m. in Phoenix. Jones is Tucker’s uncle. It was unclear if the fourth suspect in the case, which has yet to be identified, had been located as well.
The Amber Alert was deactivated just before 9 p.m.
Tucker’s parents have been involved in a custody dispute, according to police.
No additional information was available.