“Really?” she told police. “Are you sure? Really?”
She had gotten her hopes up many times over the years and been let down time and time again, police said. She wondered whether this time would be different.
“Once she finally realized it was him, she was excited — she was ecstatic,” Vestavia Hills Police Lt. Johnny Evans told The Washington Post.
When he disappeared, in 2002, Julian Hernandez was living with his mother near Birmingham. He was 5.
It was a Wednesday in August when he went missing. His father, Bobby Hernandez, had agreed to take him to preschool, according to a missing children’s poster from the Charley Project, a missing-persons database. Instead, Bobby Hernandez packed his son’s baby blanket and stuffed Orca whale, drained his own bank accounts and hit the road, according to the Charley Project.
It was apparent that Bobby Hernandez had abducted him during a custody dispute, police said.
Authorities immediately started searching for the boy, who was 3 feet tall, 43 pounds and had brown hair and big brown eyes.
“His left cheek is dimpled,” the poster read. It noted that he may stutter.
“Julian enjoys fishing, watching movies, and eating at Chuck E Cheese pizza,” the poster read.It wasn’t until last week that authorities got the tip they needed and finally found him.
FBI agents in Cleveland received information on Friday that a teenager living in Cleveland could be Julian Hernandez. FBI agents contacted Vestavia Hills police. On Monday, authorities confirmed it was Hernandez, now 18 and living under an assumed name more than 700 miles from home, police said.
Vestavia Hills Police told The Post that Hernandez didn’t know he had been abducted.
Jefferson County District Attorney Brandon Falls told NBC affiliate WVTM that the break in the case came when Hernandez tried to apply for college and his Social Security did not match his name.
A school counselor spoke with Hernandez and soon discovered that the teenager was listed in the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children database, Falls told the station.
Agents approached Bobby and Julian Hernandez late Monday afternoon and took the father into custody, FBI spokeswoman Vicki Anderson said.
Hernandez, 53, has been charged in Cuyahoga County Court in Ohio with tampering with records, said county prosecutor’s spokesman Joseph Frolik.
In March 2012, the elder Hernandez provided false information for an Ohio state identification card, according to a criminal complaint. He is being held in the Cuyahoga County jail.
He has not been charged in Cuyahoga County with his son’s abduction, but authorities there are in contact with prosecutors in Jefferson County, Ala., to determine what other charges he may face.
In a statement, Robert Lowery of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children said that the case “is a reminder to all those parents and loved ones who are still searching for a missing child to never give up hope, no matter how long that child has been gone. . . . There are thousands of children who still need to come home and Julian serves as a beacon of hope for their families.”
Vestavia Hills Police Lt. Evans told The Post that it’s rare for authorities to see such a resolution.
“To me,” he said, “this is what it’s all about — reuniting families.”
Source: AP
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Lord have mercy. Thank God
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Wow! after 14 years, I'm so happy for the mother. no doubt she must have lost hope severally of seeing her boy back alive.
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Praise God
What a great reunion.
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Wow! God be praised
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Wooohhh this News is what I regard as the Hand of God
I can't imagine d excitement mehn...
Awwwwwww, I can only imagine d mother's joy...
How is that a case for a father to take his own son...... Sha dat cannot happen in nija
13 years is a long time....really sad. Thank God for Social Security numbers and proper data collection. Something we should really look into in Nigeria.It would really reduce unnecessary heart aches and number of unsolved cases.
Hmmm! Immiediately my eyez caught d caption, my mind went like "Diz 1 go be obodo oyibo nau". Where u wan see pikin wey lost for 13yrs for Naija? Dem go don use am 4 rituals tey tey. And lo and behold, it was actually obodo tinz. Anywayz, congrats 2 d woman, shame on d man for commiting such crime and putting dat woman thr emotional tortue for 13 gud yrs. And kudos 2 der police et al. Naija police go don sell doz kin files for Akara woman tey tey.dey definately don't keep records dat long.
Thank God he is alive.
God bless Oyibo pple, if na here after 2 weeks d case is over, u will b told ur child is dead. We don't ve a data to know how many we are, to now think of a data for missing kids.
Thats a long time. Thank God
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Nna na wa o! What a world we live in. Linda take note!
I'm happy 4 d mother.
Nna na wa o! What a world we live in. Linda take note!
Wow!
Thank God for his life.
Good news.
That's gud
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Thank God for him..
Thank God
The father took the child, it doesn't count as an abduction in my book. He was with family!
Ohio is some kind of kidnapper's den. The same thing happened with Ariel Castro and those three girls.
Lost but found. Our police force should learn and make use of technology in the combat of crime.
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Okay, i can only imagine the mother's joy.
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Shoooo! The guy no lost jor..........the dad decided 2 take care of him without the mum and he has bn doin dt.....he even wanted 2 enrolled in2 college.....abegi make oyibo define abduction jor!!! Abduction na wen militant take u hostage omo no movement...dey just called it abduction mayb cos the right of guardian ws given 2 the mum......
So where him waka go?
@Richard, maybe u should try and put yourself in that woman's shoes to understand what she must have gone through.
Thank God!
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