Mom Reunites With Son 21 Years After His Abduction
Steve Hernandez, who was abducted by his
father 21 years ago when he was not yet even 2 years old, according to a
press release from the San Bernardino County District Attorney’s Office. Hernandez's father, Valentin Hernandez, took him to Mexico in 1995, never to be seen nor heard from again, until Thursday.
Calls to Mancia were not returned, but ABC-owned station KABC was there for the reunion.
"Now this anguish I've carried is gone now that I have my son back,"
Mancia told KABC. "I spent 21 years looking for him not knowing
anything."
Mancia and Valentin Hernandez were at odds with each other after the
birth of their son, according to the press release. She came home to
their Rancho Cucamonga, California, home after work one day to find they
had disappeared.
After years of investigation, the San Bernardino County District
Attorney's Child Abduction Unit got a strong tip in February that Steve
Hernandez was in Mexico.
In the press release, lead investigator Karen Cragg explained how
authorities were able to make contact with Steve Hernandez and confirm
his identity.
“We weren’t positive we located the right person,” Cragg said. “So, we
used a ruse and told Steve we were conducting an investigation related
to the disappearance of his father. During the conversation, we found
several similarities in his history that matched that of our missing
boy.”
Investigators were ultimately able to confirm Steve Hernandez's identity with a DNA test.
“We contacted the mother and she was overcome with emotion and very
thankful,” Cragg said. “She had never given up after all these years,
but had accepted the fact that she may never know her son.... To be able
to return him to his country and his mother is an indescribable honor.”
According to the press release, Valentin Hernandez is presumed dead, but
without confirmation, a $750,000 warrant for his arrest is still very
much active, for kidnapping and child abduction.
After Steve Hernandez made the emotional trip back to the arms of his
mother on Thursday, he said he was told by his father that his mother
had walked out on them both.
"I lived all these years without my mother, then to find out she's alive
in another country, it's emotional," Steve Hernandez told KABC.
He plans to stay in the U.S. and continue law school, which he already started in Mexico, KABC reported.
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