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  • Cindy A. Findley.

    Cindy A. Findley.

  • Olivia Smith.

    Olivia Smith.

  • Olivia Smith, left, and Cindy A. Findley.

    Olivia Smith, left, and Cindy A. Findley.

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Note: The following story was later updated to reflect the fact that the infant was found safe and much of the information in the alert may have been caused by miscommunication within the family.

An Amber Alert has been issued for a five-month-old girl from Oklahoma who authorities believe may be traveling with her abductor through Colorado en route to Salt Lake City, the Colorado Bureau of Investigation said.

Cindy Findley, 48,, is believed to have possibly kidnapped the baby, Olivia Smith, from Kingfisher County, Okla. on Thursday, according to the alert. Findley was originally reported to be traveling west in a black over brown 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe with Texas plates and is accompanied by Jennifer Skousen, 43.

Officials later said the original suspect vehicle was located by law enforcement in Texas.

The suspects and victim child are now believed to be traveling in a newer model dark gray Nissan Murano SUV — bearing unknown Texas plates.

The suspects are still believed to be en route to Salt Lake City via Colorado.

Findley,who was last seen in the Oklahoma panhandle, has “made comments about having a vision that the child will be dead in two days,” the alert said.

The baby was last seen wearing a pink, long-sleeved floral shirt.

Anyone who sees, or has information about, the baby, Findley or Skousen, or who has seen the suspect vehicle, is asked to call 911 immediately.

Jesse Paul: 303-954-1733, jpaul@denverpost.com or twitter.com/jesseapaul