Crime & Safety

NY Amber Alert Canceled

The Amber Alert issued out of Queens, NY has been canceled.

Mohsin Ali (left) is suspected of abducting his younger brother Ahsan Ali (right), according to police.
Mohsin Ali (left) is suspected of abducting his younger brother Ahsan Ali (right), according to police. (New York City Police)

CONNECTICUT — New York State has issued an Amber Alert after a 15-year-old boy was abducted in Queens Wednesday morning by his older brother, according to police. The alert was canceled around 3 p.m. Wednesday. Police didn't immediately say how it was resolved.

Previous story: Mohsin Ali,28, is suspected of abducting Ahsan Ali around 4:36 a.m. near 46th Avenue, according to New York City Police. He had threatened to harm his brother, said New York City Police Chief Terence Monahan.

The vehicle is possible traveling in Connecticut, according to Connecticut State police.

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They are traveling in a white Toyota Sienna SUV with New York license plate JJX5315. Ahsan was last seen wearing jeans and a t-shirt; he is 5'6'' and weighs 120 pounds.

Mohsin was last seen wearing a dark shirt and blue jeans. He has tattoos on both arms and his chest. He had recent cuts on his arms. He is 5'9'' and weighs 150 pounds.

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