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California Girl Missing Since 2020 Found Safe in North Carolina Under Alias

Authorities in Washington County, North Carolina, say an 11‑year‑old girl kidnapped nearly six years ago from Duarte, California, was found alive Tuesday living under a fake name and enrolled in the local school district. The child vanished at age 5 on June 2, 2020, amid a Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services investigation, and deputies later concluded her mother — who had custody and stopped communicating with DCFS — was likely responsible for the disappearance. The breakthrough came after a tip that a student in the Washington County School District might be the missing girl, prompting a multi‑agency effort from North Carolina to California to verify her identity and place her in protective custody. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which had issued an updated age‑progression image three months earlier, called the recovery a testament to persistent coordination and a reminder that long‑term missing‑child cases can still end with rescues. No arrests have yet been made, and neither the Washington County Sheriff’s Office nor the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department has commented on next investigative steps, leaving open questions about how the child was moved across the country and kept hidden in plain sight for years.

Crime and Child Protection Law Enforcement and Missing Children

📌 Key Facts

  • The girl disappeared from her home in Duarte, California, on June 2, 2020, when she was 5 years old.
  • She was found March 10, 2026, in Washington County, North Carolina, enrolled in the local school district under an alias.
  • Los Angeles County authorities say her mother had custody, cut off contact with DCFS, and was believed to be responsible for the disappearance, but no arrests have yet been made.

📊 Relevant Data

92% of child abductions in the US are committed by family members.

Child Kidnapping Statistics: Market Data Report 2026 — Gitnux

72% of family abductors in the US are fathers.

Child Abduction Statistics: Market Data Report 2026 — Gitnux

Black children comprise 38% of missing persons cases in the US, while making up 14% of the population.

Missing Persons Statistics 2023 (Infographic) — Black and Missing Foundation

Hispanic children under 12 comprise 33% of missing children cases in the US, while Hispanic children make up 26% of the child population.

One in 3 missing children under 12 are Hispanic, a Noticias Telemundo analysis shows — NBC News

Black children have a 37% lifetime risk of a child protective services investigation, compared to 28% for White children.

Racial Discrimination in Child Protective Services — Liberty Street Economics

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