An Amber Alert for a Virginia toddler was canceled Sunday night after the child was found. She “is safely in law enforcement custody,” the Fluvanna County sheriff’s office said.

Virginia State Police had asked the public’s help in locating the 3-year-old girl who they said may have been abducted by her father over the weekend.

State Police issued an Amber alert on Sunday in the case of Haven Melina Moses, who was last seen at a caretaker’s home at 5128 West River Road in Scottsville, Va., authorities said. The girl was described as 3 feet tall and 30 pounds, with straight blonde hair and blue eyes.

Police said Haven may have been abducted by her father, James Arnold Moses III, 25, of Lyndhurst, about 8:30 Saturday night.

The sheriff’s office said about 5:50 p.m. Sunday that she had been found.

A news release from the Fluvanna County Sheriff’s Office said James Moses picked up his daughter from the residence in violation of a protective order. The father was driving a light-colored sedan, possibly a Honda, the Sheriff’s Office said.

The sheriff’s office said he might also be driving a brown Ford Explorer with a Virginia registration of VKS6171, and was believed to be in the Augusta or Rockingham area of Virginia, or possibly in West Virginia.

James Moses was described as 5 feet 4 inches tall and 130 pounds with brown eyes and straight black hair.

The Sheriff’s Office had said the girl was believed to be in danger.