Milwaukee police arrest three men at addresses tied to abduction of 7-year-old boy
Jamal was found safe Saturday evening.
A 25-year-old was arrested at the home where Jamal was discovered, while police also made arrests of two people at the home from which White was abducted.
The person arrested where White was found, in the 2000 block of N. 39th St., was arrested July 12 at 5:45 p.m. and is in custody for a probation violation.
One of the two people arrested at the home from which White was taken was being held on tentative charges of resisting and obstructing, and the other was being held on a tentative charge of 2nd degree recklessly endangering safety. Both are 27 years old.
It was unclear Sunday if the charges were related to the abduction. Police have not released any details since Jamal was found.
White was abducted outside his home July 11 in the 6200 block of West Hustis Street on the city's northwest side and put into a white Jeep Renegade by an unknown man in a black face mask. He was found close to 24 hours later around six and a half miles away near 39th and Lloyd.
"Jamal has a been located and is safe," Milwaukee police said in a statement at 6:36 p.m. July 12. "The Milwaukee Police Department would like to thank everyone for their assistance in this matter."
Nikki Harrington, one of White's cousins, told the Journal Sentinel she was excited and relieved when she found out White was found alive.
Madeline Heim contributed to this report.
This story has been updated to add video.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Police arrest three people at addresses tied to abducted child

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