A young girl who disappeared from her Florida home and was with an Alabama man has been found safe in Memphis, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation said.

4-year-old Rebecca Ann Lewis was found with West Wild Hogs, of Alabama. Prior to being found, the child was said to be in 'extreme danger.'

An amber alert was issued in Florida, Georgia, Alabama, Tennessee, and Kentucky for Rebecca.

The child was abducted out of her bed in Lakeland, Florida, on Saturday. Her 16-year-old sister last saw Rebecca asleep around 9 a.m. that morning, the sheriff's office said in a Facebook post. The sister went back to bed and woke up again round 9:45 a.m., and Rebecca was gone.

Police said Hogs, also known as Matthew Clark Pybus, took the child. According to police, Hogs legally changed his name to West Wild Hogs. He is from Seale, which is located in Russell County.

Saturday evening, the pair was seen at a Forsythe, Georgia gas station on Interstate 75, according to the Polk County Sheriff's Office.

The Amber Alert was updated after Hogs and Rebecca were spotted in Cove Lake State Park in Campbell County Tennessee near the Tennessee-Kentucky border around 10 p.m. Sunday night. Early Monday morning, the pair was spotted in Nashville.

Police said it was not clear where Hogs was going with Rebecca.

Rebecca was "in good health" on Saturday evening, and the TBI described her as "safe" on Monday when she was discovered. Hogs was taken into custody.

Fox 13 reported Hogs is a friend of Rebecca's family.

The 31-year-old suspect was described as 5 feet 6 inches tall and 256 pounds, with red hair and green eyes. The station said Hogs has an 'L' shaped scar on the left side of his head. He has two tattoos: A blue cross and a Chinese symbol.

The sheriff's office described Rebecca as 3 feet tall and 30 pounds. She has blonde hair and blue eyes, and was last seen wearing blue shorts.

Hogs was driving a 2012 silver Nissan Versa with the Alabama handicapped license plate 4JL26. The car was reported stolen from the Hogs' mother in Alabama.

Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd spoke to the media Monday morning in Florida, where he warned Hogs.

"Here's a message to west Wild Hogs: don't you hurt that baby...You keep that baby safe and take her to a police department, a sheriff's office, a fire department. You turn her over to responsible citizens at a church. We'll worry about catching you later, but we want that child back right now."

If you have any information regarding this case, contact the Polk County Sheriff's Office at 1-877-419-0934.

UPDATE: Monday, October 10, 2016: The Tennessee Bureau of Investigations is reporting that 4-year-old Rebecca Lewis of... Posted by Polk County Sheriff's Office on Saturday, October 8, 2016

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