Albuquerque, NM - Albuquerque police have released the lapel camera footage from the officer who located a 3-year-old girl early Sunday morning who had been missing for hours after the car she was inside was stolen from a grocery store parking in Northeast Albuquerque.Officer Daren DeAguero said Caraline Leon-Alcocar was found “very cold and very scared” in an empty parking lot near Indian School and San Mateo around 1 a.m. Sunday.He said she was found alone “out there by herself in freezing temperatures with just a little jacket on.” Police haven’t located a suspect.Rescue workers evaluated her at the scene and then took her to the hospital.DeAguero said Leon-Alcocar was taken from the Smith’s Food and Drug parking lot at 6001 Lomas NE around 8:30 p.m. Saturday while in her mother’s car.He said Leon-Alcocar’s mother stopped at Smith’s and was filling up water jugs outside, when a man got into the running vehicle and drove away with the child still buckled up inside.DeAguero said police located the car Leon-Alcocar had been taken in at the Savers parking lot at Menaul and Carlisle early Saturday night, but she was no longer inside.The girl was found at around 1 a.m. in the Pinetree Corporate Center parking lot as officers searched commercial buildings, parking lots and residential areas, DeAguero said.The suspect is described as a 25-30 year old Hispanic man, approximately 5 feet 7 inches to 5 feet 9 inches tall and between 190 and 200 pounds, police said. He has short brown hair and was wearing a dark-colored jacket and blue jeans. He was last seen at 8:36 p.m. near Menaul and Carlisle.