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Related: About this forumMissing girl's rescue in upstate New York came as pivotal hours ticked by
https://apnews.com/article/missing-child-camping-rescue-ransom-note-fingerprints-d40214566d16512582eaa620dcbd56f0Missing girls rescue in upstate New York came as pivotal hours ticked by
BY MAYSOON KHAN AND CAROLYN THOMPSON
Updated 9:07 PM EDT, October 3, 2023
MOREAU, N.Y. (AP) An agonizing 34 hours had passed since 9-year-old Charlotte Sena disappeared from an upstate New York campground when police got the break they needed to bring the girl home safely.
At 4:20 a.m. Monday, a vehicle pulled up to the familys home a short drive away from the campground, and the driver exited in the darkness to place a ransom note in the mailbox. Law enforcement had been guarding the little girls home and watched the scene unfold.
The officers rushed to the mailbox, investigators quickly isolated fingerprints, and within hours were running them through a New York state database. The first try turned up nothing. Then came a second, connecting the print to the suspect and his white camper parked next to a doublewide trailer two miles away.
Some 20 officers from a state police special operations unit and FBI SWAT team descended on the camper, arresting suspect, 46-year-old Craig Ross Jr., and finding the girl in a cabinet.
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BY MAYSOON KHAN AND CAROLYN THOMPSON
Updated 9:07 PM EDT, October 3, 2023
MOREAU, N.Y. (AP) An agonizing 34 hours had passed since 9-year-old Charlotte Sena disappeared from an upstate New York campground when police got the break they needed to bring the girl home safely.
At 4:20 a.m. Monday, a vehicle pulled up to the familys home a short drive away from the campground, and the driver exited in the darkness to place a ransom note in the mailbox. Law enforcement had been guarding the little girls home and watched the scene unfold.
The officers rushed to the mailbox, investigators quickly isolated fingerprints, and within hours were running them through a New York state database. The first try turned up nothing. Then came a second, connecting the print to the suspect and his white camper parked next to a doublewide trailer two miles away.
Some 20 officers from a state police special operations unit and FBI SWAT team descended on the camper, arresting suspect, 46-year-old Craig Ross Jr., and finding the girl in a cabinet.
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Missing girl's rescue in upstate New York came as pivotal hours ticked by (Original Post)
sl8
Oct 2023
OP
Officers were waiting at the girl's home and didn't nab the guy right then and there?
Earthrise
Oct 2023
#3
A lot of people put in time and there were many volunteers. Thank you to all.
twodogsbarking
Oct 2023
#5
rurallib
(63,195 posts)1. That is so good to hear - thanks for posting
SergeStorms
(19,312 posts)2. Rotten bastard.
I hope they hang him up by his testicles. 😡
The nightmares that poor child and her family have/will endure will undoubtedly scar them for life.
Earthrise
(15,704 posts)3. Officers were waiting at the girl's home and didn't nab the guy right then and there?
They grabbed the letter, took fingerprints, ran them twice - got lucky? - and then tracked him down.
I kind of understand that they don't want to capture him, and then he won't say where the girl was left, but really, they let him drive off without even tailing him? License plate?
Quakerfriend
(5,655 posts)4. My thoughts too
If they had not found fingerprints then what??
Why not atleast put a tail on him??
twodogsbarking
(12,228 posts)5. A lot of people put in time and there were many volunteers. Thank you to all.
He was found and she was returned. Success.