GAINESVILLE, FLORIDA: Two children, who were allegedly kidnapped from their home in Missouri by their mother 11 months ago, had been found. Following a normal automotive license check, police in High Springs, 20 miles northwest of Gainesville in Florida, reported finding Adrian Gilley, 12, his sister Brooke, 11, and their mother Kristi Nicole Gilley, 36, while they had been out buying groceries on February 1.
The two children, whose descriptions were listed on the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's database, had been wearing disguises at a Winn Dixie store, police said. According to a police statement, Gilley referred to as the children's "non-custodial mother," used to be apprehended in Clay County, Missouri, on an energetic criminal abduction warrant.
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The Florida Department of Children and Families Services has taken custody of the children who will later be reunited with their beginning folks. Brooke Gilley and 12-year-old Adrian Gilley have been missing since March 15, 2022, police stated. According to a missing person’s poster shared by way of the California Attorney General’s Office, March 15 is Adrian’s birthda, as in line with Law and Crime.
“On February 1, 2023, HSPD positioned two abducted Missouri children and their abductor after a routine automobile tag take a look at indicated the automobile owner used to be a fugitive,” the High Springs Police Department mentioned in a commentary shared on Facebook. “Officers located the trio shopping in Winn Dixie, after disguising their identities.” “The children have been turned over to the Florida Department of Children and Families Services and will likely be reunited with their birth family,” police added.
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"Both Gilley kids have been safely located out of state," Liberty, Missouri Police Department wrote in an update. "Their non-custodial mother is in custody on parental kidnapping charges out of Clay County, Missouri. Thank you to everyone who shared this post as it helped bring these children home!!!," they added.
Kristi Gilley has been within the custody of Florida's Alachua County Sheriff's Office since 2.31 pm. on February 2, according to jail documents examined by means of the e-newsletter. The defendant will in all probability keep there until she is transferred to Clay County, Missouri, where the arrest warrant used to be issued, and he or she will probably be charged with kidnapping. However, no records as of now are available on how the children were kidnapped.
'Makes me wonder if this is a surrogate mother'
"What took so long for someone to share these poor babies were missing, praying they’re found safe," one user reacted on Facebook. Other web users were speculative announcing, "I guarantee this woman is a victim of domestic abuse/coercive control/systemic abuse. Post more information about the father, please." More wrote, "Did you guys also read that the kids were being reunited with their BIRTH family? Since this woman is being called their non-custodial mother, makes me wonder if this is a surrogate case." Others requested, "There are 3 sides to every story, his, her, and the truth. No one will tell the whole truth."
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