A mother who abducted girl in
2002 during a bitter custody dispute with the child's father has been found in
Mexico.
Sabrina Allen, now 17, was
rescued by authorities on Tuesday in a town southeast of Mexico City.
She was found "in good
physical health" minutes after law enforcement officers arrested Dara
Llorens, private investigation firm Klein Investigating said.
Pic: FBI. Dara Marie
Llorens
Dara Llorens is being held
on aggravated kidnapping charges. Pic: FBI
The firm said a Mexican
Federal Police officer was injured in the operation, but his injuries were not
life threatening.
FBI agents and US Marshals
also took part in the rescue mission, which kicked off following a near
two-week surveillance operation.
Llorens, 43, was extradited
back to the US and booked into a Texas jail on charges of aggravated kidnapping
and interfering with child custody.
Sabrina was also flown to
Texas, where she was being housed at an undisclosed location.
Her father, Greg Allen,
said in a statement that he was "overjoyed" by news that his daughter
had been found safe.
"Our entire family
would like to thank the investigators that made this happen," Mr Allen
said.
"Our prayers go out to
the Mexican Federal Police Officer who was injured. We also would like to thank
the Mexican Government for their cooperation in this case.
"Last, a heartfelt
thank you to the US FBI, US Marshals, and all of the investigators that have
worked this case for the last 12 years. They never gave up.
"We look forward to
being reunited very soon."
It is not immediately clear
when a reunion might take place.
Selfish mam could have continued to share custody.
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