“Kidnapped boy may have been found in the U.S.”
“the 14-year-old claims he is Timmothy Pitzen”
“Timmothy Pitzen, 6, disappeared in 2011.”
“Now, he may have been found.”
“A 14-year-old boy who claims that he fled from the two of the abductors showed up on Wednesday.”
“It was in may 2011 that Timmothy Pitzens mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, went to pre-school in Aurora and picked him up.”
“They then travelled away on a three days long drive and visited, among other things, a zoo and a water park before the boy suddenly disappeared.”
“the Mother, who suffered from depression, was found dead just days later after taking the life of himself in a hotel in Rockford, Illinois.”
“”Will never find him””
“She had left a letter saying that Timmothy was with people who would take care of him.”
“But it was also to read that ”you will never find him,” reports CNN.”
“Several years have passed and the case can now move towards a solution.”
“During the Wednesday, u.s. time, contacted the police by several people who saw a scared boy with bruises in Newport, Kentucky.”
“well-Trained perpetrators”
“the Boy, who says he named Timmothy Pitzen, claiming that he escaped from kidnappers who had held him in captivity for seven years.”
“According to a police report, should he have told that he was held prisoner in a Red Roof Inn (us hotel chain) somewhere nearby, but he did not know which, then he ran away.”
“the American media reports that the 14-year-old described the kidnappers as two white and well-trained men who drive a Ford Suv with the license plate from Wisconsin.”
“Ormtatueringar in your arms”
“One of the men has a spindelvävstatuering in the neck, curly black hair and was last on jeans and a t-shirt with the Mountain dew-press.”
“The other man should be shorter and have ormtatueringar on the arms.”
“the Police are now working to find out if it really is all about the lost boy, and shall carry out a dna test.”
“the Test takes about a day, according to the Aurorapolisen.”