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Timmothy Pitzen puzzle: teen says he is boy who went missing in 2011

A teen who says he fled two kidnappers claims he’s a boy who vanished eight years ago.

Timmothy Pitzen missing boy with age-porgressed pciture on right
Timmothy Pitzen missing boy with age-porgressed pciture on right

A 14-year-old boy who said he escaped from two kidnappers in Ohio and fled across a bridge to Kentucky told authorities he is an Illinois boy who went missing nearly eight years ago.

Police in suburban Cincinnati’s Sharonville wrote in a short incident report that the teen said today that he had “just escaped from two kidnappers” he described as white men with body builder-type physiques.

They were in Ford SUV with Wisconsin license plates and had been staying at a Red Roof Inn.

A picture of Timmothy Pitzen before he went missing. Almost eight years on, a teenager has told police he is the missing boy. Picture: Aurora Police Department via AP
A picture of Timmothy Pitzen before he went missing. Almost eight years on, a teenager has told police he is the missing boy. Picture: Aurora Police Department via AP

The boy, who identified himself as Timmothy Pitzen, told police that after his escape he “kept running across a bridge into” Kentucky.

Timmothy Pitzen was six when he disappeared in 2011 after authorities said his mother took her own life in a Rockford, Illinois hotel.

Police in the Chicago suburb of Aurora said on Wednesday afternoon that the department is sending two detectives to the Cincinnati area.

Aurora police don’t know who the boy in Ohio is or if he has any connection to Pitzen, Aurora Police Sergeant Bill Rowley said.

Mother’s note

Police believe Amy Fry-Pitzen, 43, picked up her son from school and took him to the zoo and a Wisconsin water park before she apparently killed herself. Her body was found with her wrists slit on May 15, 2011.

Fry-Pitzen left a note saying her son was fine.

Police investigating her death said she took steps that suggest she might have, as she said in her note, dropped her son off with a friend.

At the time, police searched for the boy in Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa.

“We’ve probably had thousands of tips of him popping up in different areas,” Rowley said. “We have no idea what we’re driving down there for. It could be Pitzen. It could be a hoax.” The FBI said in a Wednesday afternoon statement that its offices in Louisville and Cincinnati were working on a missing child investigation with Aurora police and police departments in Cincinnati and Newport, Kentucky, and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office in Ohio. The FBI offered no other details. Sharonville police said on the department’s Facebook page that the information about the boy’s reported escape was received by police in Campbell County, Kentucky.

“The City of Sharonville Police Department, like every other police agency in the greater Cincinnati area, was requested to check their Red Roof Inn hotels regarding this incident,” the Facebook post read. “To the best of our knowledge, we have no information indicating that the missing juvenile was ever in the City of Sharonville.” Timmothy Pitzen’s grandmother, Alana Anderson, told WISN-TV Wednesday that authorities have told the family very little.

“We just know a 14-year-old boy was found and went to the police,” Anderson said. “We don’t want to get our hopes up and our family’s hopes up until we know something. We just don’t want to get our hopes up. We’ve had false reports and false hopes before.”

AP

Original URL: https://www.theaustralian.com.au/world/timmothy-pitzen-puzzle-teen-says-he-is-boy-who-went-missing-in-2011/news-story/fd5b96ec0864f4af84b39641437f0905