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On 10th anniversary of Timmothy Pitzen s disappearance, his family is still searching for answers
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Search continues for Timmothy Pitzen, missing for 10 years
May 11, 2021 10:45 AM Jourdan Vian
Timothy Pitzen courtesy of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
AURORA, Ill. (WKBT) The search continues Tuesday for Timmothy Pitzen as the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children marked 10 years since his disappearance from Aurora, Illinois.
The organization has created a new age progression image showing what Timmothy might look like today at age 16.
“It’s hard to believe that we have been searching for Timmothy for ten long years now,” said Timmothy’s father, Jim Pitzen. “We believe he is out there and we hope every day that he will make his way home.
(WKOW) The National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) has released a new forensic image of an Illinois boy who disappeared at the Kalahari Resort in Wisconsin Dells a decade ago.
Timmothy Pitzen was six years old disappeared on May 11, 2011, after his mother, Amy Pitzen, unexpectedly picked him up from school. The next day, Timmothy s father reported his wife and son missing. Several days later, Amy was found dead in a motel in Rockford, Illinois, and left behind a note saying her son was fine but that no one would ever find him.
In 2019, an Ohio man claimed to be the missing boy from Aurora, Illinois. The FBI later confirmed that he was not Pitzen but was a recent prison inmate.
Man, 24, Who Falsely Claimed to Be Missing Boy Timmothy Pitzen Sentenced to 2 Years Prison People 12/18/2020 Benjamin VanHoose © Ohio Department of Rehabilitation and Correction; Timmothy James Pitzen - Little Boy Lost/Facebook Brian Michael Rini; Timmothy Pitzen
Brian Michael Rini, the man who impersonated the long-missing Timmothy Pitzen and got a desperate family s hopes up, has been sentenced to prison.
On Tuesday, the 24-year-old Ohio man was sentenced to two years in prison for aggravated identity theft. Rini pleaded guilty in January, nine months after falsely claiming to the Pitzen family that he was Timmothy.
Timmothy s mother Amy took him from his kindergarten class in Aurora, Illinois, in May 2011 before dying by suicide days later and leaving behind a note explaining her son was safe and you will never find him.
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