Woman, 27, positively identified by DNA as Connecticut toddler abducted in 1999
- Andrea Michelle Reyes was abducted at 23 months old in 1999 and was recently found in Puebla, Mexico after 25 years.
- Detective Kealyn Nivakoff reopened Reyes's cold case in 2023, leading to her identification through DNA testing with Othram.
- Reyes reunited with her father after 25 years, facilitated by DNA testing through Othram, confirming their relationship.
- An active felony warrant remains for Rosa Tenorio, Reyes' mother, who is believed to be living in Mexico.
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Woman, 27, positively identified by DNA as Connecticut toddler abducted in 1999
The woman, Andrea Reyes, is now 27 years old. She was just two years old in October 1999 when she was abducted from New Haven, Connecticut.
Kidnapped daughter found – after 25 years
Andrea Michelle Reyes was only two years old when she was taken to Mexico. Now, 25 years later, she has been found using advanced DNA technology. – Over the years, Andrea's father has searched tirelessly, writes the DNA company that helped in the recovery.
After 26 years, a little girl was found who was kidnapped at 23 months
At the age of almost two, a little girl lost track in America. The family began to search desperately, but for more than two decades they could not find their daughter. The girl was eventually found near Mexico City, who had been kidnapped by her mother.
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