
More than two decades ago, an infant was snatched from her crib in a New York City hospital. Her kidnapper was never found -- until now.
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In August 1987, Carlina White (pictured above and as a baby below) was only 19 days old, burning up with a 103-degree temperature, when she was abducted from Harlem Hospital.

The child's teen mom, Joy White (pictured above), brought the infant to the hospital and left her in the pediatric ward so she could be seen by a physician. A mysterious-looking woman, who police later discovered had been lingering around the hospital many times before, dressed in a nurse's uniform consoled the distraught 16-year-old mother.
New York City Police Department chief spokesperson Paul J. Browne told reporters:
"We had a description, back then, of a woman who picked up the baby who acted as if she belonged there, or worked there. Obviously, it has been an open investigation; some leads did not work out and obviously had not resulted in her being found."
Carlina White, who claimed she was mistreated by her abductor, was raised in Bridgeport, Conn., and given the alias Nejdra Nance.

White told police that the woman she believed to be her mother was a scam artist who used phony Social Security numbers and IDs. White also went on to say that her abductor was also a drug user who often abused her physically.
As White grew up, she had a nagging feeling that she did not belong and felt like a stranger among her "relatives."
There was no birth certificate to verify her birth, and the fact that she resembled no one in her "family" kept bringing up unsettling doubts about her familial ties. At age 16, White made the decision to delve further into her background.
She stumbled upon the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's Website, and it was there that she found a photo of an infant that she felt resembled her. Telephone numbers accompanied the photo, and White decided to make the bold move to call her birth mother, Joy.
The phone call from White prompted Joy to call the police to investigate further.
The phone call to the NYPD was eventually routed to detective Martin A. Brown, who concluded that White's story was very dramatic and unusual. Instead of passing the call to yet another area of law enforcement, Brown decided to assist in verifying all suspicions by overseeing the DNA matchups. Even though White's parents separated and went on to raise new families with other spouses, the pair's DNA was checked against White's:
"The daughter's natural instincts were confirmed with DNA swabs," Browne told the New York Times.
White and her parents, Joy and Carl Tyson, felt so positive that the DNA would match that they did not even wait for the results before they reunited and celebrated last Friday:
"I already knew in my heart that this was my daughter," Tyson said. "All I could do is shed tears."
As far as the abductor is concerned, there is no statute of limitation, so she could still face federal prosecution. Reportedly, a Bridgeport woman named Mary Pettway admitted that her daughter, Cassandra, who lives in Georgia, had raised White but provided no further information.
Joy always had a feeling that her daughter was alive; the mom even used the name Carlina in her e-mail address.
Meanwhile, White wrote on her Twitter account that she planned to move to New York City and was looking forward "to Sunday dinner" with her newfound family.
Watch Carlina White's story here:


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By: Chazz on 1/20/2011 10:45AM
Never, never, never give up. Bless The Creator!
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By: Lillian on 1/20/2011 11:42AM
This is such a great story. I would like to see the same media coverage that we'd see if she were Caucasian.
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By: SunShineLady on 1/20/2011 4:40PM
Girl PLEASE, what different is it because of the race? Just be glad and thank the father that she is safe and back home. Some kids ending is not so happy.
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By: sharon on 1/20/2011 7:38PM
lillian,lillian,lillian. what on GODS GREEN EARTH
DOES RACE HAVE TO DO WITH THIS? THANK THE LORD THAT CARLINA, HAS FOUND HER BIRTH PARENTS AND BE GLAD THAT SHE HAS TO ENDURE NO MORE ABUSE.BLESSED BE THE NAME OF JESUS.
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By: lacam31 on 1/21/2011 4:04AM
You is one sick person.I will not stup as low as you have to really tell you what's on my mind.You need help. And you need it now.
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By: charles000 on 1/21/2011 6:15AM
How sad that you would want to taint such a remarkable story with some sort of race overtone.
I say with respect that at some point, you have to get out of this contorted worldview that everything has to be viewed through a racially tinted lens.
Have the teachings of Dr Martin Luther King taught you nothing???
In any case, this is a remarkable story, a miracle really.
God indeed does work in strange ways at times, but it is a marvelous thing to behold.
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By: ntwislyndixie on 1/21/2011 5:34PM
You're right. White stories DO get much more publicity than non-white stories. Believe it or not SUNSHINE LADY and OTHERS! All you have to do is check history in the media. That's IS the way it has always been. Are you people oblivious to racism? It still exists in America. Unfortunately a black president didn't make it go away!
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By: Brunchie on 1/23/2011 8:29PM
Sorry, I agree with the original poster. How many of those kids shown on the Walmart Missing Children bulletin board EVER get featured on the news? This was an infant. The police should have gone in full force trying to find that child. But getting off race, the miracle of the story is that the girl realized something was off and the biological mother felt in her bones her daughter was still alive and kept up that hope all those years. Thank God that due to that daughter's diligence, that ended up being true. So sad that these happy reunions don't happen to all abducted kids.
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By: phylis on 1/20/2011 11:44AM
Thank you for printing this story. It is important that our youth understand their worth in this country.
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By: Capri on 1/20/2011 1:19PM
This case always touched my heart because my nephew was born the same month and year as Carlina here in NYC. I always thought of her and prayed that she would be found one day. I'm so glad she had the intuition to know that they were not her family. God is good. Bless that family.
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