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Missing girl is found 24 years after abduction

By Colleen Long
Associated Press / January 20, 2011

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NEW YORK — More than two decades ago, a newborn sick with fever was snatched from a New York City hospital; her frantic mother returned to the emergency room to find an empty crib. Yesterday, police said the baby — now a woman — has been found.

Carlina White was just 19 days old when she disappeared from Harlem Hospital on Aug. 4, 1987. Police searched for her kidnappers but never found enough evidence to charge any suspects. Her mother, Joy White, always had a feeling that her baby was alive, her family said.

On Jan. 4, a woman known as Nejdra Nance, who was raised in Bridgeport, Conn., and now lives in Atlanta, contacted White, sending along baby photos that look nearly identical to shots of Carlina posted on a missing children’s website. Nance told White she thought she might be her daughter.

“She said she just had a feeling, she felt different from the people raising her,’’ said Nance’s maternal grandmother, Elizabeth White, 71. “She searched, and then she found Joy.’’

Joy White contacted the New York Police Department to see if it could help investigate if the woman was really Carlina White.

“It sounded legitimate and credible, so I had missing persons reach out to her,’’ said Detective Martin Brown, who fielded the call. DNA tests performed on Joy White, her ex-husband, Carl Tyson, and 23-year-old Nance matched, police said. Nejdra Nance was Carlina White.

Because she was so young when she was kidnapped, it’s impossible for Nance to know if she has lived with the same family the entire time.

Nance was on her way to New York from Atlanta yesterday, said Elizabeth White. Nance and her mother had already reunited, when Nance came to New York with her 5-year-old daughter.

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