Kid missing for 13 years found, kidnapped/raised by father

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Source: Vestavia Hills child missing since 2002 located in Ohio - WBRC FOX6 News - Birmingham, AL - WBRC.com

BIRMINGHAM, AL (WBRC) -

Vestavia Hills police say that a child reported missing from the area since 2002 has been located in Ohio.

Julian Hernandez was reported missing by his mother in August 2002 when he was 5 years old. He is now 18.

It was suspected at the time that Julian's father, Bobby Hernandez, took the child.

The Cleveland Division of the FBI says they received a tip October 30 that a person living in the city could be a missing child from Alabama. Three days later, authorities confirmed that individual is Julian Hernandez.

Bobby Hernandez has been arrested and charged in Ohio in connection to the abduction and will also face charges in Jefferson County. He is being held in Cuyahoga County on a $255,000 bond. He could face additional charges at a later date, according to Vestavia Hills police.

"We are in the process of getting charges on him and when that happens, when he is adjudicated in Ohio, then he will be extradited back to Jefferson County," Vestavia Hills Police Lt. Johnny Evans said.

Julian's mother and family have been notified that he was found safe and unharmed.

"She was excited. She was glad to finally get closure to know that he is still alive, 'cause after 13 years of not knowing she was glad to see that he was still alive," Evans said.

Jefferson County District Attorney Brandon Falls says red flags were raised when Julian tried to apply for college. Falls said Julian's Social Security number kept coming back incorrect. He then approached a school counselor for help. In trying to help Julian, she discovered he was listed as missing by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children.

Falls said it's unlikely Julian knew he was listed as missing. Falls added that he is seeking interference with custody charges in Alabama against Bobby Hernandez, which is a class C felony and carries a prison term of 1-10 years.

Vestavia Hills Police thanked the FBI's Violent Crime Task Force, the Birmingham Division of the FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children for their assistance in the case.



 

HEATH VON DOOM

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Wtf man, so many fatherless children and this dude actually wanted to raise his kid. We should send him to E. St Louis to give parenting classes.

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mysticmac

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^ Yeah, I don't know the back story, but the kid looks happy and healthy. The court system is heavily tilted toward the mother in this country unless she is a MAJOR f'up. Maybe it is as simple as that.
 

Zeph

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Without knowing the circumstances around the kidnapping it is hard to say one way or the other. Either way though, you shouldn't be allowed to take your SO's child and disappear with them, man or woman.
 

Leigh

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Without knowing the circumstances around the kidnapping it is hard to say one way or the other. Either way though, you shouldn't be allowed to take your SO's child and disappear with them, man or woman.
No you shouldn't but women get supported when they do it. My ex wife took my son and wouldn't let me see him for a year and I had to spend a lot of money on legal fees to drag her though court and get contact reestablished.

There was a story recently where a guy killed his wife because she cheated on him, came home and threatened to take his kids away and never let him see them. Now, I fully acknowledge that I do not know the full story and maybe these guys were horrible dirtbags who shouldn't be in their kids' lives. I don't know. I do not condone taking a child away from the mother and I certainly do not condone killing people but if the courts are not going to hold these women accountable and are actually going to support their behaviour, then the legal system holds some responsibility for creating situations so desperate that men resort to these acts.
 

ECC170

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Wtf man, so many fatherless children and this dude actually wanted to raise his kid. We should send him to E. St Louis to give parenting classes.

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E. STL is GUTTER...fought at club called "Pops" near there...yea its not place for the weary..
 

ECC170

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Fights were probably better in the parking lot than in the cage
Lol the Penthouse gentleman's club was right next door...you familiar with the area?
 

HEATH VON DOOM

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Lol the Penthouse gentleman's club was right next door...you familiar with the area?
Somewhat, I grew up by the airport on Missouri side. Those places were where you ended up after drinking too much and not wanting to go home. Its a bad idea at start of night but great idea at 1 in morning.
 

Ted Williams' head

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Wow, such a crazy story. Mother last saw the child at 5, now he's an 18 year old man.

It's nice that the dad was raising him and even putting him through college, but you can't just kidnap a kid and keep him away from his mother. I know women do this to men a lot, but it's not right either way.
 

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Somewhat, I grew up by the airport on Missouri side. Those places were where you ended up after drinking too much and not wanting to go home. Its a bad idea at start of night but great idea at 1 in morning.
You ever heard of the rapper Raw Reess (sp) dudes is sick from E. stl
 

RaginCajun

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From the report it sounds like this man did a good job of raising his child. After all he was going to college. I have known many people from Alabama and most of them did not go to college. I also know a lot of women that were allowed to take their children out of state making it virtually impossible for there fathers to be a part of their lives. I am not saying the father should not get in any trouble, but he should be treated like a name that wanted to raise his child well. I have seen many horrible custody battles and it always goes the women's way, even if she has no job and is on drugs. All the woman has to say is that the man is abusive, even if it is not true. I have seen it myself with my cousins and aunts.
 

Hired Gun

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There is no doubt that there is a double standard when it comes to Men and Women in the courts. Men get shafted an overwhelming amount of the time.

With that said, this guy cheated the mother of his child out of something she can never get back. I am the proud father of a 22yo daughter and cannot fathom how horrible it would have had to be missing out on yrs of my daughters life. Who's to say this young man will even want a relationship with his mother at this point. His father had well over a decade to poison his mind with regards to his mother and now seeing his father being jailed he might put the blame on her for this.

If there wasn't any legit cause for him to do this other than selfish or vindictiveness then put him in prison and throw away the key.
 

otaku1

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No you shouldn't but women get supported when they do it. My ex wife took my son and wouldn't let me see him for a year and I had to spend a lot of money on legal fees to drag her though court and get contact reestablished.

There was a story recently where a guy killed his wife because she cheated on him, came home and threatened to take his kids away and never let him see them. Now, I fully acknowledge that I do not know the full story and maybe these guys were horrible dirtbags who shouldn't be in their kids' lives. I don't know. I do not condone taking a child away from the mother and I certainly do not condone killing people but if the courts are not going to hold these women accountable and are actually going to support their behaviour, then the legal system holds some responsibility for creating situations so desperate that men resort to these acts.
Man. You had to go to court just to have contact with your kid? That's f. Up.
 

ECC170

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I moved away a few years ago and only go back to visit family. You from there?
No no...Indiana...I fought there bk in 05'....was a crazy experience...saw ppl burnung trash in abandoned houses due to having no public services like trash pick up among other things...my friend from Stl said it had the highest abandoned homes per capita in the country...1in 3 iirc