South Elgin girl who was abducted in 2017 found in North Carolina, abc7chicago reports
Kayla Unbehaun, now 15, is safe in protective custody, ABC 7 reported, citing its network affiliate in Asheville, North Carolina.
Police arrested former Wheaton resident Heather E. Unhebhaun, 40, in Asheville over the weekend. A felony warrant for kidnapping had been issued for her on July 29, 2017. She is being held in the Buncombe County, North Carolina, jail on $250,000 bail with a July 11 court date, according to the jail website.
A local store owner recognized Kayla from an episode of"Unsolved Mysteries" that was released Nov. 1 on Netflix and informed police, according to the news report. Ryan Iserka reported his daughter missing after Kayla and her mother when the two failed to show up in Wheaton for a prearranged pickup on July 5, 2017.
Iserka had been granted full custody of Kayla in early 2017, while Heather Unbehaun had weekly visitation.
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