Immokalee, Florida (News-Press) -- Investigators are trying to figure out how 2-year-old Denise
Hernandez ended up in a field down the street from her home, 10 hours
after she was reported missing.
The girl
does not appear to be injured, according to Krista Williamson, Collier
County Sheriff's Office spokeswoman. Medical personnel are evaluating
her, and Williamson said she didn't know if Hernandez would be taken to
the hospital.
Investigators have been treating the case as an abduction, and have
found no new evidence indicating the girl got out of her house on her
own. A window in the girl's bedroom was found open Sunday night, but it is
not clear if the window was left open by her parents when they put her
to bed.
Williamson could not say whether Hernandez was alone when she was found.
A statewide Amber Alert issued on the case has been canceled.
Hernandez
was reported missing around 11:30 p.m. after her family said they put
her to bed at their home in the 400 block of Well Street.
Dozens of law enforcement officers from agencies around Southwest Florida joined deputies in the search.