A California baby was snatched in 1980. He's about to be 45, and he's still missing
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The article discusses the case of Kevin Verville Jr., abducted by a fake social worker in 1980, sparking renewed interest in missing children. Sheila, claiming to help military families, took the infant and went missing. The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children believes Kevin, now an adult, may still be alive and unaware of his true origins. Recent efforts, including DNA testing and age-progression technology, aim to uncover new leads. Kevin's sister Angelica is actively pushing for information, illustrating the case’s lasting impact on families.
The case of Kevin Verville Jr. highlights the unsettling reality of infant abductions, notably one involving a fake social worker over four decades ago.
There remains hope that Kevin Verville Jr. is still alive, possibly unaware of his true identity after being raised by the abductor posing as a caregiver.
Angeline Hartmann emphasized the importance of the age-progression image as a tool not for direct recognition but to spark awareness and potential leads.
Angelica Ramsey's ongoing quest to find her brother drives renewed interest in a case that serves as a haunting reminder of the risks faced by military families.
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