While many missing people, tragically, stay missing or are presumed dead, sometimes they reappear after a few weeks, months, or even years.
Here are nine more children who eventually returned home.
Jayme Closs was found after 87 days after she vanished from her home, on a street 70 miles away.
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For months, authorities "pursued thousands of tips, watched dozens of surveillance videos and conducted numerous searches in the effort to find Jayme," and "led officials to recruit 2,000 volunteers for a massive ground search on October 23," to no avail.
However, on January 10, Closs was found outside the small town of Gordon, about an hour away from her home. According to CNN, Gordon resident Kristin Kasinskas was at home when her neighbor pounded on the door and explained that she had found Closs. The neighbor said that Closs approached her while she was walking her dog, and was so unnerved that she refused to say her name.
Elizabeth Smart was found nine months after she was kidnapped in 2003.
Smart was 14 years old when 48-year-old drifter Brian David Mitchell broke into her home in Salt Lake City, Utah , on June 5, 2002. He took her to an encampment in the woods outside of Salt Lake City, and introduced her to his wife and accomplice, Wanda Barzee.
The breakthrough in the case came in October 2002 , when Smart's sister Mary Katherine, who had witnessed the initial kidnapping, suddenly recognized the voice of her sister's kidnapper as a man named Immanuel that the family had employed briefly to rake leaves and do some roof repair. A sketch of Immanuel was publicized, and eventually led to the arrest of Mitchell and Barzee in March 2003. Barzee was later sentenced to 15 years in prison, but released in September 2018 . Mitchell was sentenced to life in prison.
Jaycee Dugard was missing for 18 years before being rescued.
Dugard was kept in a shed in the backyard of Garrido's home, three hours away from her home in Antioch County, California. Garrido and his wife abused her and raped her for years, resulting in two daughters.
sentenced to 36 years to life
, and Garrido received 431 years.
Kamiyah Mobley vanished when she was just a few hours old. She was discovered 18 years later.
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For 18 years Mobley lived in South Carolina with Williams, her husband, and her other kids as Alexis Manigo. When Mobley was 16, she wanted to get a job, and Williams was forced to explain why Mobley didn't have a valid birth certificate or social security card.
For the next year they lived with the secret, until the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children received an anonymous tip and notified the police in January 2017. A DNA match confirmed that Mobley was the missing baby.
Michelle Knight, Amanda Berry, and Gina DeJesus were all kidnapped by the same man between 2002 and 2004. All three were rescued in 2013.
Eight months later, on April 21, 2003, Castro kidnapped 16-year-old Berry, under the guise of giving her a ride home from her job at Burger King. Berry gave birth to their child, a daughter, in 2006.
Almost a year later, DeJesus vanished while walking home from school on April 2, 2004. She was 14 years old at the time. Both DeJesus and Berry accepted rides from Castro because they knew his daughters, whom they went to school with.
Steven Stayner and Timothy White were both kidnapped by the same man, but managed to escape.
Parnell took him to his cabin in the woods, where he told Stayner that his family couldn't afford him anymore, and that he had adopted him. Stayner was repeatedly sexually abused by Parnell.
When Stayner began to reach puberty, Parnell decided he wanted to kidnap another young boy, and eventually abducted 6-year-old Timothy White on February 14, 1980. Not wanting another boy to suffer the same fate, Stayner decided it was time for the two of them to escape.
Parnell served five years in prison for the kidnappings. Per SF Gate , "Parnell was convicted of kidnapping, sent to state prison and paroled in 1985. He was not charged with any sex crimes because under the law at that time, the additional charges would not have added any time to his sentence."
Katie Beers was found in a family friends basement after being missing for 17 days.
Beers' case terrified the nation when a phone call she made from captivity was released to the public. "Aunt Linda, a man kidnapped me and has a knife, and oh no, here he comes right now," she told her aunt in a voicemail.
At first Esposito told authorities he had taken her to an arcade and that she had gotten kidnapped there, but surveillance footage proved that wrong. He later led authorities to the bunker and Beers, and told them he had built it for her. Beers had been missing for 17 days.