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WA Police successfully used an 'emergency alert' system to locate three-year-old boy Joseph, who went missing when he was trapped in the back of his stolen family's vehicle this afternoon.
A text message with details of the abduction was sent out to more than 250,000 recipients - in a unusual step.
A full scale police search was launched on Friday afternoon after a car was stolen from a Perth home with a toddler still inside.
"A member of the public who had received the alert noticed the vehicle and as per the alert message they phoned 000 and advised police," police spokesperson Samuel Dinnison said.
"Emergency Alert sends voice messages to landline phones and text messages to mobile phones within a defined geographic area... it can be used in any life threatening emergency."