Illinois girl whose disappearance was on Netflix's 'Unsolved Mysteries' is found alive in North Carolina

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An Illinois girl whose disappearance was featured on Netflix's "Unsolved Mysteries" was found alive in North Carolina last week, six years after she was allegedly abducted by her mother.

Kayla Unbehaun. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

Kayla Unbehaun, who turned 15 in January, was 9 years old when she went missing in 2017 while in the care of her mother, Heather Unbehaun.

Unbehaun, 40, was arrested Saturday in Asheville, North Carolina, on a fugitive charge, an arrest report states. She is expected to be extradited to Illinois.

A police spokesman said a woman at Plato's Closet in Asheville recognized Unbehaun from "published media" about the case and contacted the authorities, according to NBC Chicago. An employee who answered the phone at the store Tuesday declined a request for comment.

"I’m overjoyed that Kayla is home safe. I want to thank the South Elgin Police Department, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and all of the law enforcement agencies who assisted with her case," Kayla’s father, Ryan Iskerka, said in a statement Monday through the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children.

"We ask for privacy as we get to know each other again and navigate this new beginning," he said.

Kayla disappeared around July 4, 2017. She had last been seen in her mother's care following a Fourth of July parade in Wheaton, Illinois, according to a GoFundMe page Iskerka created days after Kayla’s disappearance. The NCMEC said Heather Unbehaun was the noncustodial parent.

Iskerka said he was supposed to meet Heather Unbehaun on July 5, 2017, to pick up his daughter, but the pair never arrived. The exchange was court-ordered, Iskerka wrote.

Heather Unbehaum. National Center for Missing & Exploited Children

According to police interviews, Heather Unbehaun was last seen packing her belongings on the roof of her car. Family members indicated that she went on a camping trip to an unknown location in Wisconsin and was expected to return for the meetup with Iskerka, he wrote on the GoFundMe page.

When the mother and daughter failed to show, the police were contacted and a missing person’s report was filed for Kayla, according to the GoFundMe page.

The disappearance was one of several cases involving alleged family abduction featured on an episode of the Netflix series “Unsolved Mysteries” in November 2022.

The Kane County State’s Attorney’s office issued a kidnapping warrant for Heather Unbehaun, NBC Chicago reported. It's not clear if she has obtained an attorney.

Kayla was placed into the custody of the North Carolina Division of Social Services, according to the news station. She is expected to be reunited with her family and brought back to Illinois.

Iskerka said Tuesday that he was not ready to discuss the situation and that it has been "really devastating" to his family and daughter.

AndreReal on May 16th, 2023 at 23:00 UTC »

PSA: All of classic UM is on Youtube.

panzercardinal2 on May 16th, 2023 at 22:57 UTC »

Man, that poor father must have felt IMPOSSIBLY AWFUL for these last years. Did (apparently) his side of the deal correctly, had custody of his daughter and she took the child anyway. Nothing he could have done, but he still was just left hanging.

My sympathies, hope it goes well getting to know each other again after that trauma.

Available-Camera8691 on May 16th, 2023 at 21:16 UTC »

I was thinking the OG Unsolved Mysteries and was really impressed.

She has been missing since 2017, though, that's a long ass time. Glad she was found safe.