Oct 21, 2024
INDIANAPOLIS -- An 11-year-old who was reported missing in Iowa was found early Monday morning in Indianapolis, according to the Indiana State Police. According to a news release, the Indiana State Police was contacted by a detective from the Iowa City Police Department in Iowa around 2 a.m. Monday. Officers with the department shared information with ISP about a reported child abduction that occurred on Sunday in Iowa City. The department said they believed a non-custodial parent of an 11-year-old was taking the child to the east coast and was "likely traveling through Indiana." Delphi murders: Day 3 of testimony includes graphic crime scene photos The release said that at around 2:39 a.m. on Monday, a trooper located a 1999 Pontiac Grand Prix at a gas station on Lafayette Road near I-65. The 11-year-old was reportedly located inside the car with two adults. One of the adults - identified in the release as 36-year-old Ronique Pittman of Goldsboro, North Carolina - was taken into custody on an Iowa arrest warrant for child abduction by a non-custodial parent. The 11-year-old was turned over to the Department of Child Services "to arrange reunification with the custodial parent."
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