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Next to her is Abigail Lynn Woods, also known as Baby Abby, one of the most famous babies in America.
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SULTAN: Baby Abby in that same area, I had a chance -- her grandmother, Baby Abby's grandmother, lived down the street from Pam and Craig Akers, Shawn's parents.
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This is very much a replay of the type of ground assault that they made last fall with the case of Baby Abby.
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These are familiar faces to us from having covered that Baby Abby case and all of these people, this chorus of law enforcement and legal expertise, has always put a very strong emphasis on the benefits that will come from getting as much information out there as possible and really leaning on the public and, at times, begging the public to pay attention and to look for anything that might be a lead.
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They will go out there, and we know this from last fall, when we were down here dealing with Sheriff Gary Toelke and his deputies about the case of missing Baby Abby, who was recovered in a couple of days.
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S. O'BRIEN: Good police work pays off in Missouri, as Baby Abby is found, thanks to one woman's suspicious mind.
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Police say Beck suffered a full-term miscarriage on the same day as the kidnapping and allegedly took Baby Abby to pass off as her own.
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LAVANDERA: The family had put a sign announcing "it's a girl" in the front yard and the grandfather of Baby Abby told us a short while ago that this is one piece of advice for people out there, is to not advertise the arrival of a newborn.
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S. O'BRIEN: Well, Baby Abby is finally back with her mother this morning, five days after a knife-wielding woman allegedly kidnapped her from a family home.
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Well, Baby Abby in the arms of her family this morning.
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