Teenage girl abducted in Oakland found after Amber Alert; suspect described as "armed and dangerous"

A teenage girl suspected to have been abducted in Oakland has been found, the California Highway Patrol said early Wednesday morning.

Luz Bonilla, 16, has been located, the CHP said in a tweet around 3:15 a.m. The agency deactivated an Amber Alert issued earlier for the counties of Alameda, San Francisco, Contra Costa, San Mateo, and Santa Clara.

Jeffrey Gomez-Rivas California Highway Patrol

 
There were no further recent details about Bonilla, or Jeffrey Gomez-Rivas, 22, the man suspected to have abducted her. He was described as "armed and dangerous" by the CHP.

Oakland police did not elaborate on whether Gomez-Rivas was still being sought or had been located.

The CHP had said in the Amber Alert that Bonilla was taken on Tuesday by the suspect who drove a black 2006 Chrysler 300 vehicle with a California license plate "9CCE352."

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