Thursday, 25 Apr 2024

Man claiming to be child missing for 8 years is an ex-convict

A man who told police he was a teenager who went missing eight years ago when his mother took her own life is an ex convict, it has emerged.

Timmothy Pitzen vanished from Aurora, Illinois, USA,  in 2011 and would be 14-years-old today.

But after someone came forward earlier this week to claim he was Timmothy, it soon became apparent that he was actually a 23-year-old man.

Brian Michael Rini told neighbors in the Kentucky town of Newport, US, he had escaped kidnappers and was the long lost lad.

FBI spokesman Todd Lindgren told Reuters DNA tests conducted at the Cincinnati Children's Hospital showed the person who claimed to be Timmothy was in fact Rini.

And now it has emerged he has a criminal past – and only got out of jail a month ago.

A public records search in Ohio showed Rini was released from the Belmont Correctional Institution on March 7,
where he had been served 14 months for burglary and vandalism.

"Law enforcement has not and will not forget Timmothy, and we hope to one day reunite him with his family," an FBI
statement added. "Unfortunately, that day will not be today."

Pitzen went missing in May 2011 at the age of six, after his mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, pulled him out of school and took him on a trip to a zoo and a water park.

She committed suicide soon afterwards in a motel room, leaving a note that local media said made the boy's whereabouts a mystery.

"Tim is somewhere safe with people who love him and will care for him," she wrote in the note, according to reports by
ABC7 Chicago. "You will never find him."

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