
Stolen Baby Safely Returned to Family in Accra
A newborn taken from a hospital in Accra was safely recovered within hours after police, community members, and local officials worked together to bring the child home. The baby is now stable and receiving care while authorities continue their investigation.
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A newborn stolen from Mamprobi Polyclinic in Accra is back with their family after a swift community response brought the child home safely. The baby was taken on Tuesday, February 18, triggering an immediate search operation that united police, community members, and local leaders.
Hospital authorities and the child's family reported the incident right away. The Ghana Police Service launched a coordinated response that led to the recovery of the infant and the arrest of a female suspect, whose identity has not been released as the investigation continues.
The rescue effort showcased the power of community coordination. Local Member of Parliament Alfred Okoe Vanderpuije played a key role, helping connect police officers with community members and the distressed family to locate the missing child.
Medical personnel assessed the baby immediately upon arrival back at Mamprobi Polyclinic. Doctors confirmed the infant is stable and receiving treatment under close observation as a precaution, giving the family the reassurance they desperately needed.

Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister Agnes Naa Momo Lartey visited the clinic following the baby's return. She praised the rapid response from police and all involved parties, highlighting how quick action made the difference in bringing the child home safely.
The Bright Side
This frightening incident revealed something powerful about community action. Within hours of the report, multiple groups came together with a single focus: bringing a vulnerable child back to safety.
The coordination between law enforcement, political leadership, and everyday community members showed how seriously Ghana takes the protection of its youngest citizens. The MP's personal involvement helped bridge communication gaps and speed up the search process.
Most importantly, the hospital staff's immediate reporting and the police's swift response created a window of time that made recovery possible. Every person who participated played a role in giving this family their baby back.
The suspect remains in custody while authorities work to understand how the incident occurred and prevent future security breaches. For one family in Accra, though, the nightmare is over and their baby is home where they belong.
Based on reporting by Myjoyonline Ghana
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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