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Missing baby at center of Amber Alert found safe

HOUSTON – An Amber Alert for the baby of Tammi Bleimeyer, the mother who's accused of locking her stepson in a closet under the stairs and starving him, has been canceled after authorities say the baby was found safe.

No other details were immediately released.

The Montgomery County Precinct 4 Constable's Office and Child Protective Services had been looking for 6-week-old William Bleimeyer, who was believed to be with his biological mother, Tammi Bleimeyer.

Tammi Bleimeyer has been charged with felony child endangerment in regard to another child, her stepson Jordan Bleimeyer, and CPS has taken all seven children from the home.

Last week, a judge issued a third writ of attachment regarding the surrendering of the baby to CPS, but the mother and William Bleimeyer could not be located on Monday, triggering an Amber Alert.

About an hour later, the alert was canceled.

History of Bleimeyer's other charges

Harris County Precinct 4 deputies responded to a disturbance call at the Bleimeyer home in the 21500 block of Castlemont Lane, on March 27.

Upon arrival, deputies found Bradley Bleimeyer, 24, arguing with his 16-year-old stepson in the front yard.

The boy told deputies that his father and stepmother were neglecting his younger stepbrother, 5-year-old Jordan Bleimeyer, and keeping him locked in a closet under the stairs.

Officials entered the house and found a small room under the stairs with a lock and mattress inside.

Officials said the boy was taken to a hospital; he had bumps and bruises and was severely malnourished.

Tammi Bleimeyer, Bradley Bleimeyer's wife, was charged with endangering a child. She posted a $2,000 bond.

Bradley Bleimeyer, who was already out on bond for a burglary of habitation charge, was charged with endangering a child.


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