Vancouver police have deactivated an Amber Alert after the peaceful conclusion of an alleged parental abduction.

The Amber Alert for four-year-old Delilah Felton was issued on Thursday night, after police allege the girl was abducted from her guardian’s Vancouver house by her mother, Angela Hanley.

On Friday, investigators with the Vancouver police honed in on a location in Surrey, B.C.. At approximately noon, Surrey RCMP located both Hanley and her daughter. According to a press release, the little girl was found “safe and sound.”

Hanley, 46, remains in custody. Police say their investigation is ongoing.

At a press conference Friday morning, Sgt. Brian Montague of the Vancouver police told reporters that investigators were concerned for the girl’s safety.

“Her mother is involved in a high-risk lifestyle, high-risk behaviours,” Montague said. “This is someone who doesn’t have the ability to care for a four-year-old.”

Montague said that Hanley has never had custody of Felton, who has been in the care of a guardian since she was born. He said investigators don’t know why Hanley might have taken the little girl. He also said that Hanley is known to police.

Montague said their investigation was complicated by the fact that Hanley has no fixed address, no vehicle and no cellphone, which made it more difficult to track her whereabouts.