A Connecticut toddler who was kidnapped 25 years in the past has been discovered alive in Mexico, along with her identification confirmed by DNA testing, in keeping with authorities.
Andrea Michelle Reyes was simply 2 when she vanished from her dwelling in New Haven in 1999, with cops lengthy suspecting she had been snatched by her mother, Rosa Tenorio, who didn’t have custody.
Reyes’ household additionally believed the woman could have been in Mexico, however may by no means find her, at the same time as her dad repeatedly traveled there on the lookout for them.
An investigation involving the FBI additionally went chilly, till it was reviewed in 2023, in keeping with the New Haven Police Division.
That was when cold-case Detective Kealyn Nivakoff managed to hint Reyes to Puebla utilizing data from interviews, search warrants and social media accounts.

The identification of Reyes, now 27, was confirmed by “Rapid Relationship Testing” utilizing her dad’s DNA, forensic family tree firm Othram mentioned.
She stays in Mexico, whereas a warrant for her mother’s arrest stays lively within the US, police mentioned.
Othram mentioned it’s the seventh such case it has helped authoties with in Connecticut.
“Whether it is unidentified human remains, the identity of a suspect in a crime or, like in this case, confirming the identity of a woman who has been missing for decades, we do the same thing every day — we find answers for families,” its chief improvement officer, Kristen Mittelman, mentioned.