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Prince Albert police arrest 19-year-old after girl taken from schoolyard prompts Amber Alert

Police in Prince Albert, Sask., have arrested a 19-year-old man after an eight-year-old girl who was the subject of an Amber Alert went missing for several hours Tuesday.

Jarrod John Charles of St. Louis, Sask., nabbed late Tuesday night

Jarrod John Charles was arrested by the Prince Albert Police Service after an eight-year-old girl was taken from a playground in Prince Albert, Sask., on Tuesday. The girl has been found safe hours later. (Prince Albert Police)

Police in Prince Albert, Sask., have arrested a 19-year-old man after agirl who was the subject of an Amber Alert went missing for more than five hours Tuesday.

Charges are pending against JarrodJohn Charles, of St. Louis, Sask., who was found late Tuesday, police said.

The eight-year-old girl was reported missing about 3:30 p.m. local time.

She had been alonein a playground in the Crescent Acres area of Prince Albert, near cole Vickers School, when a man showed up and remained there for about 15 minutes.

Charles is from St. Louis, Sask., according to police. (Prince Albert Police)

Police said the girl wasseen leaving the playground, and the man followed her to the schoolyard and was speaking toher.

She was grabbed and placed in the back seat of hiscar, and he then climbed into the front of the vehicle and drove away from the school, police said.

The girl was found safe ataround 8:40 p.m.

Previous abduction

In September 2016, another Amber Alert involving Charles was issued aftertwo young boys were taken from the northern Saskatchewan community of La Ronge.

At the time, police said Charles had been spotted walking with the boys in the town shortly before their disappearance.

The boys were eventually found at a home in St. Louisand returned to their families. They weren't harmed.

Charles was charged with two counts of abduction of a child and two counts of breaching an undertaking. In December, the abduction charges were dropped by the Crown after prosecutors further examined the evidence.

At that same court appearance, Charles was sentenced for a June 28, 2016 sexual assault in St. Louis. The victim was a nine-year-old girl from the community. He received a 3-month sentence, which he got credit for as time served, and three years probation. He was ordered to stay from children under 16.

Charles was entered into the National Sex Offender Registry.