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Woman Arrested for Kidnapping Her Own Daughter 40 Years Ago: “They’re Coming for You, Sharon” A shocking arrest decades in the making is going viral after a woman accused of kidnapping her own daughter was finally found—40 years later. Debra Newton, who had been living under the alias “Sharon,” was arrested after investigators connected her to a long-cold parental kidnapping case that began in 1983. According to reports, Debra disappeared from Kentucky with her young daughter Michelle, leaving behind her husband, Joseph Newton. Joseph said the family had planned to move to Georgia together, but Debra left early with their child. By the time he arrived, they were gone without a trace. Debra was once listed among the FBI’s most wanted parental-kidnapping fugitives. Over the years, leads dried up, and Michelle’s missing person case was eventually dropped in 2000 after authorities lost contact with Joseph. The case cracked open again after a Crime Stoppers tip led investigators to a woman living under a different name in Georgia. After comparing photos from the 1980s and running DNA tests against Debra’s sister, officials confirmed her identity with a 99.9% match. In an emotional twist, officers informed Michelle—now an adult—that she had been listed as a missing person for decades. The Jefferson County Sheriff's Office later reunited her with her father, bringing a painful chapter to a close after 40 years. 👉 Watch the full arrest footage and details on the video posted on our page. Hashtags: #TrueCrime #ColdCaseSolved #ParentalKidnapping #40YearsLater #MissingChild #CrimeStoppers #ArrestFootage #ViralCrime #JusticeServed

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From the Miami Dade County Sheriff Office. Please Read. MDSO Homicide Deputy H. Garcia is SEEKING INFORMATION in reference to a death investigation involving the above-pictured victim, who was discovered deceased on Friday, December 12, 2025, at approximately 5:41 a.m., in the area of SW 170th Street and 98th Avenue, Miami, Florida. Anyone that can provide information about the victim and/or information related to her death is requested to contact Miami-Dade Sheriff’s Office Homicide Deputy H. Garcia at (305) 471-2400. If you wish to remain anonymous, then contact Miami-Dade County Crime Stoppers at the following: • (305) 471-TIPS (8477) or 1 (866) 471-8477 • Text “CrimeStoppers305” to 738477 • Visit www.CrimeStoppers305.com and select “Submit a Tip” • Visit the App Store – Get P3 and sign into Miami for Tips. If the tip leads to the arrest of the subject(s), the tipster may be eligible for a reward UP TO THE AMOUNT OF $5,000.00. All calls are kept strictly anonymous. #Miamidade #NoticiasdeMiami #Crimestoppers #Alexandernewsshow.

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