The mother of a 3-day-old boy has been arrested for kidnapping. The abduction of Bentley Tuttle from Faith Regional Health Services in Norfolk prompted an Amber Alert that was canceled Monday morning when the newborn was found safe.

The Norfolk Police Department said Bentley was placed into the custody of the Department of Health and Human services on Friday because his mother, 34-year-old Lacee Tuttle, tested positive for methamphetamines and marijuana when he was born.

Lacee left Faith Regional Health Services with the baby and the Amber Alert was issued at around 10 p.m. Sunday. Hospital security video showed the boy's father leaving with a diaper bag and putting it in a minivan before getting into his car. Lacee then left with the baby and got in the minivan.

The vehicle was found west of Norfolk around 4:30 a.m. Monday, but Lacee and the child were not inside. Police say a family member in Pierce, Nebraska contacted them around 5:30 a.m. and officers found Lacee and her son, who has been returned to DHHS.

The boy's father was interviewed by police but was not arrested.