Child safe, woman in custody after infant abducted in Spokane

Fern Littlecalf has been taken into custody after police say she separated a mother from her children and abducted a 6-month-old infant. (Facebook)

A 6-month-old baby was apparently separated from her mother and kidnapped Thursday, according to Spokane police. Police successfully located the child and the suspect Friday morning.

Fern Littlecalf, who police said used an extensive online scheme to get the baby to Spokane from the Tri-Cities, was arrested and the child is now in protective custody.

Details of the 34-year-old woman’s ruse have not been released due to the active investigation, police said. Littlecalf was still being questioned Friday evening and is expected to be formally charged with kidnapping on Monday.

Around 2:30 a.m. Friday, a man and two young children showed up to the Spokane County Jail to tell authorities that Littlecalf, a woman he and the children’s mother met separately online, had taken the mother’s baby.

The man, who is unrelated to the mother and her three children, agreed to drive the family to Spokane from the Tri-Cities, where they were to meet Littlecalf.

Police said that at some point after the group arrived in Spokane, Littlecalf was able to temporarily get the mother away from her children. While the mother was busy, police said, Littlecalf convinced the man to drive them to the Richard Allen Court Apartments, where Littlecalf said the children’s family lived.

Once they pulled up to the apartments, police said, Littlecalf took the youngest child, a baby, out of the car and never came back, prompting the driver to contact authorities.

Police found the woman around 10:30 a.m., police said.

Thank you for visiting Spokesman.com. To continue reading this story and enjoying our local journalism please subscribe or log in.

You have reached your article limit for this month.

Subscribe now and enjoy unlimited digital access to Spokesman.com

Unlimited Digital Access

Stay connected to Spokane for as little as 99¢!

Subscribe for access

Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in

You have reached your article limit for this month.

Subscribe now and enjoy unlimited digital access to Spokesman.com

Unlimited Digital Access

Stay connected to Spokane for as little as 99¢!

Subscribe for access

Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in

Oops, it appears there has been a technical problem. To access this content as intended, please try reloading the page or returning at a later time. Already a Spokesman-Review subscriber? Activate or Log in