On Monday around 11 am deputies arrested a former-Romulus resident on warrants for custodial interference after she transported her child out of state.
Deputies say that Jazmine R. Arnold, 27, was charged with first-degree custodial interference after unlawfully transporting her child out of New York State — violating a court order issued in Seneca County Family Court.
The Seneca County Sheriff’s Office worked in conjunction with the Cobb County, Georgia Police Department where she was located and taken into custody without incident.
The 18-month-old child was also found safe and later transported back to New York.
Arnold was arraigned in Waterloo Town Court and remanded to the Seneca County Correctional Facility on $1,000 cash bail or $2,000 secured bond.