A Florida Missing Child Alert has been canceled for a 1-year-old Vero Beach girl thought to be in danger.

On Sunday, the FDLE said "the case has been resolved," but did not elaborate.

According to the Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement, Alizae Escamilla was believed to be with David Escamilla, 23, and Denise Torgersen, 19, both of Vero Beach.

Officials believed the child's life may have been in danger when the alert was issued.

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Missing Child Alert Activation Criteria

  1. The child must be under 18 years of age.
  2. The law enforcement agency's preliminary investigation must conclude that the child's life is in danger.
  3. Descriptive information and a photograph of the child  must be available.
  4. The agency of jurisdiction must approve the issuance of the Missing Child Alert.

To learn more about the difference between a Florida Missing Child Alert and a Florida AMBER ALERT, visit http://www.fdle.state.fl.us