Anglesey child kidnap case: Six charged over 'knifepoint abduction'
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Police had been appealing for witnesses in Gaerwen on Anglesey on Wednesday afternoon
Six people have been charged with kidnapping a child allegedly abducted at knifepoint and taken about 200 miles (320km) from home.
The child was reportedly abducted in Anglesey, north Wales, on Wednesday.
They were found unharmed later that day in Northamptonshire.
Six adults accused of kidnap and are due to appear before Llandudno Magistrates on Monday, North Wales Police said. One has also been charged with possession of a bladed article.

Cyttir Lane in Bangor is near to the A55 dual carriageway across north Wales
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