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    * Mom finds kidnapped daughter six years later

    Mom finds kidnapped daughter six years later
    Philadelphia officials had ruled infant died in 1997 fire

    PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania (CNN) -- A fire that authorities six years ago thought killed a 10-day-old girl was a ruse to kidnap the infant, Philadelphia police said Monday.

    The baby, Delimar Vera, was sleeping in the upstairs front bedroom when a fire broke out at her family's two-story row house in north Philadelphia on December 15, 1997.

    Luz Cuevas, her mother, could not find Delimar when she ran into the room. She eventually ran out of the house, overcome by smoke and burned on her face. Her two other children also survived, police said.

    Remains of the infant's body were never found, and police concluded they had been incinerated in the flames.

    The official cause of the fire was listed as an overheated extension cord attached to a space heater.

    But Cuevas never fully believed her daughter died in the fire.

    In January, she attended a birthday party for the child of an acquaintance and was struck by the resemblance of a 6-year-old girl to herself and her other children.

    Telling the girl she had bubble gum in her hair, Cuevas was able to take strands of her hair in hopes a DNA test would prove she was right, according to Philadelphia police Lt. Michael Boyle of the special victims unit.

    A state legislator helped put Cuevas in touch with police, who launched an investigation and had DNA tests performed that confirmed the girl is her daughter.

    Police say Carolyn Correa, 41, a resident of Willingboro, New Jersey, a Philadelphia suburb, started the fire and kidnapped Delimar, whom she passed off as her own daughter.

    Before the results of the DNA tests were in, officials placed the child in New Jersey state custody.

    When police returned to Correa's home to confront her about the DNA results, she had fled, leaving behind three other children.

    She remains a fugitive from multiple arrest warrants on charges that include arson, kidnapping and concealing the whereabouts of a child.

    Lt. Thomas McDevitt of the special victims unit said Cuevas told police that Correa was a distant friend of a cousin of the baby's father, from whom she has separated.

    Cuevas had met Correa the day before the fire, McDevitt said. Correa returned December 15, saying she had left her purse upstairs, he said.

    The fire was discovered shortly after Correa left the house, McDevitt said.

    It has not yet been determined when Delimar will be reunited with Cuevas.

    Boyle said that when police told Cuevas about the DNA test results Saturday night she was "overwhelmed with joy."

    "She sat there and shook and cried and kept saying, 'Thank you, thank you, thank you,'" Boyle said.

    Police say they cannot fully explain why Delimar was declared killed.

    Officers at the time found bone fragments they thought were the baby's remains, but tests later showed them to be nonhuman, McDevitt said.

    When investigators returned to the scene, firemen had already dumped several hundred pounds of debris from the gutted bedroom in the back yard, McDevitt said.

    The officers sifted through the debris but found mostly dry wool particles, which they were told resemble human ashes, but only those burned at 1,000 degrees for an hour or longer, McDevitt said.

    The fire, which was confined to the bedroom, lasted only about 15 minutes and was nowhere near 1,000 degrees, McDevitt said.

    McDevitt admitted this scenario is an explanation only "up to a point." On the other hand, officers had no reason to suspect arson or a kidnapping, he said.

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    Thanks for ruining my day. Then uplifting it again.

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    Scary story, no?

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    Yes.
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    She could SUE claming they didnt check the bones properly (Which i hope she does)

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    I don't find it uplifting. I find it very sad. I'm happy that the lady found her daughter, but the whole situation is sad. The 6 year old girl will need a lot of counceling.
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    Originally posted by The Dude_
    She could SUE claming they didnt check the bones properly (Which i hope she does)

    The Dude
    What bones?

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    Why does it always have to come to sueing someone?
    What is it in society today that doesn't allow people to be happy that a situation ends well. There has to be talk of law suits.
    I'm sure some ambulance chasers will be calling up this women and trying to talk her into some sleazy litigation.
    I hope she is able to resist and just get on with her life with her children.

    By the way, the police are not to blame here. It is the psycho who kidnapped the girl and started the fire.

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    I would be freaked out knowing the person still is on the run and could come back to try and get the child again or worst...

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    Great mom!

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    There was a movie like this a few years ago. A lady lost her 3 (?) year old son while at some bank and 10-12 years later a kid knocks on her door to ask if he could cut her lawn and he looks JUST LIKE what the "future pictures" that the police made looked like.

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    I Know My First Name Is Steven, it was like 10 or 15 years ago.

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    The Deep End of the Ocean was the movie.
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    The Deep end of the Ocean was fiction though.

    http://www.corinnemec.com/i_know_my_..._is_steven.htm

    Edit: nevermind, I thought he was asking about the true story, wierd...

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    Originally posted by The Dude_
    She could SUE claming they didnt check the bones properly (Which i hope she does)

    The Dude
    The mother sueing the police?

    Why thats very American of you.

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    I love happy endings.

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