A California family’s 70-year-long search for their kidnapped relative ended in June after an online DNA test finally put them on the right track to the complete opposite end of the country.
Luis Armando Albino, a retired firefighter and Vietnam War veteran living on the East Coast, was kidnapped from a park in Oakland, California in 1951 when he was 6 years old.
He had been playing with his older brother when a woman wearing a bandana approached him, speaking to him in Spanish and promising that she would buy him candy if he came with her.
For many of his family members, including his mother who died in 2005, that was the last time they saw him. But the family continued to hold out hope for seven decades and always kept his memory alive with pictures of him on display in their homes. […]
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