Luis Armando Albino had been missing since his February 1951 abduction. At the time, he was playing in an Oakland, California, park with his older brother, Roger, and suddenly vanished.
“Thank you for finding me,” Luis Armando Albino told his 63-year-old niece Alida Alequin, who tracked him down with the help of an online ancestry kit, old newspapers and local and federal law ...
"They grabbed each other and had a really tight, long hug, they sat down and just talked," Albino’s niece Alida Alequin, who spoke to The Mercury News, said of the brothers’ reunion.
Six-year-old Luis Armando Albino was lured by a woman with candy at a park in West Oakland in February 1951, according to Los Angeles Times. The woman then flew Albino to the East Coast ...
"They grabbed each other and had a really tight, long hug, they sat down and just talked," Alequin said, according to the AP. The AP reported that Roger died in August, after Albino had returned ...
Luis Armando Albino was 6 years old in 1951 when a woman lured him with candy to kidnap him from a park in West Oakland where he was playing with his older brother. The Mercury News, based in San ...
When Albino reunited with his family in California, “it was a lot of long tight hugs and tears, and then we sat down and we just talked,” Alequin said. Albino and his brother Roger ...
Luis Armando Albino went missing in February 1951 after being abducted in Oakland, California, when he was 6 years old. Now, he’s in his 70s and is still alive. Thanks to his niece Alida Alequin ...
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Antonia Albino, keeping a long vigil until her death in 2005. That is until his niece, Alida Alequin, 63, used DNA testing and newspaper clippings to track him down 73 years after his abduction.