By Associated Press - Thursday, April 7, 2016

PHOENIX (AP) - An Arizona woman who served prison time in connection with the 2009 disappearance of her baby has been extradited from New Mexico where she was arrested for a probation violation.

Authorities say 29-year-old Elizabeth Johnson was booked into a Phoenix jail Thursday and awaits a court hearing.

Johnson was arrested last week for violating the terms of her probation. None of the allegations stem from the case of her missing 8-month-old son Gabriel, who has never been found.

Among other things, Johnson is accused of failing to get approval before traveling out of New Mexico or associating with a person with a criminal record and not notifying probation officials when she got married last December.

Johnson was released from Arizona’s Perryville prison in July 2014 after serving about 17 months.

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