OAKLAND, Calif. –
Luis Armando Albino was six years outdated in 1951 when he was kidnapped whereas enjoying at an Oakland, Calif., park. Now, greater than seven a long time later, Albino has been discovered thanks to assist from a web based ancestry check, outdated images and newspaper clippings.
The Bay Space Information Group reported Friday that Albino’s niece in Oakland — with help from police, the FBI and the Justice Division — situated her uncle residing on the East Coast.
Albino, a father and grandfather, is a retired firefighter and Marine Corps veteran who served in Vietnam, based on his niece, 63-year-old Alida Alequin. She discovered Albino and reunited him together with his California household in June.
On Feb. 21, 1951, a girl lured the 6-year-old Albino from the West Oakland park the place he had been enjoying together with his older brother and promised the Puerto Rico-born boy in Spanish that she would purchase him sweet.
As an alternative, the lady kidnapped the kid, flying him to the East Coast the place he ended up with a pair who raised him as if he have been their very own son, the information group reported. Officers and members of the family did not say the place on the East Coast he lives.
For greater than 70 years Albino remained lacking, however he was all the time within the hearts of his household and his photograph hung at relations’ homes, his niece stated. His mom died in 2005 however by no means gave up hope that her son was alive.
Oakland police acknowledged that Alequin’s efforts “performed an integral position to find her uncle” and that “the result of this story is what we try for.”
In an interview with the information group, she stated her uncle “hugged me and stated, ‘Thanks for locating me’ and gave me a kiss on the cheek.”
Oakland Tribune articles from the time reported police, troopers from an area military base, the Coast Guard and different metropolis workers joined an enormous seek for the lacking boy. San Francisco Bay and different waterways have been additionally searched, based on the articles. His brother, Roger Albino, was interrogated a number of instances by investigators however stood by his story a few girl with a bandana round her head taking his brother.
The primary notion that her uncle may be nonetheless alive got here in 2020 when, “only for enjoyable,” Alequin stated, she took a web based DNA check. It confirmed a 22 % match with a person who finally turned out to be her uncle. An additional search on the time yielded no solutions or any response from him, she stated.
In early 2024, she and her daughters started looking out once more. On a go to to the Oakland Public Library, she checked out microfilm of Tribune articles — together with one which had an image of Luis and Roger — which satisfied her that she was heading in the right direction. She went to the Oakland police the identical day.
Investigators finally agreed the brand new lead was substantial, and a brand new lacking individuals case was opened. Oakland police stated final week that the lacking individuals case is closed, however they and the FBI take into account the kidnapping a still-open investigation.
Luis was situated on the East Coast and offered a DNA pattern, as did his sister, Alequin’s mother.
On June 20, investigators went to her mom’s house, Alequin stated, and informed them each that her uncle had been discovered.
“We didn’t begin crying till after the investigators left,” Alequin stated. “I grabbed my mother’s fingers and stated, ‘We discovered him.’ I used to be ecstatic.”
On June 24, with the help of the FBI, Luis got here to Oakland with members of his household and met with Alequin, her mom and different relations. The subsequent day Alequin drove her mom and her newfound uncle to Roger’s house in Stanislaus County, California.
“They grabbed one another and had a extremely tight, lengthy hug. They sat down and simply talked,” she stated, discussing the day of the kidnapping, their army service and extra.
Luis returned to the East Coast however got here again once more in July for a three-week go to. It was the final time he noticed Roger, who died in August.
Alequin stated her uncle didn’t wish to speak to the media.
“I used to be all the time decided to search out him, and who is aware of, with my story on the market, it may assist different households going by way of the identical factor,” Alequin stated. “I might say, don’t hand over.”