Two-year-old girl 'abducted by her parents from care of her grandmother before being flown to Spain' is found safe at Manchester Airport with woman, 35, who is detained by police
A two-year-old girl who was allegedly abducted to Spain has been safely returned to the UK.
Lancashire Police launched an urgent appeal for missing Gracie-May Rogers on Friday.
Last night it said the toddler had been collected by officers at Manchester Airport on Sunday evening 'in the company of a woman'.
Police had appealed for help to find Gracie-May Rogers, two, on Friday night last week
A spokesperson for Lancashire Police said: 'We are pleased to say that last night officers collected Gracie-May at Manchester Airport in the company of a woman.
'She has now been taken to a place of safety.
'A 35-year-old woman who we wanted to speak to in connection with Gracie-May's disappearance were detained by officers without incident.
Gracie-May was found safe and well at Manchester Airport last night by the police
'While she is not under arrest she will be voluntarily interviewed in due course.
'A 39-year-old man we wanted to speak to in connection with Gracie-May's disappearance has not returned to the UK.'
'We would like to thank everybody who shared our appeal and played a key role in helping with our investigation to find Gracie-May. Your support, as ever, is massively appreciated.'