There was a child who was reported missing in Alabama 13 years ago. He has been found safe and unharmed in Ohio. The child, Julian Hernandez, was in custody of his mother when he disappeared. They suspected the boys father took him as part of a noncustodial parental abduction. A lead in the case came Sunday, when the police contacted the FBI in Cleveland about a missing child. Julian was trying to apply for college and ran into troubles when his Social Security number didn't match his name. That was when the found out that he was on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children database. The boys father was arrested on Monday for abduction.
I think that this is important because it happens all over. Parents or even strangers take their children away from home and hid them. They change their name or their information, and they change their life. Sometimes it could be for the better, but usually it isn't. The little boy in this case was already 18, so he didn't have to go back to living with his mother, whom he didn't know. He could stay where he was, or go home to his mom.
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