Police: Sisters reported as runaways were actually kidnapped

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VESTAL, N.Y. (AP) — A pair of teenage sisters who were reported as runaways last year actually had been abducted by a family acquaintance, and a telephone tip led to their rescue this week, authorities say.

VESTAL, N.Y. (AP) — A pair of teenage sisters who were reported as runaways last year actually had been abducted by a family acquaintance, and a telephone tip led to their rescue this week, authorities say.

Fifteen-year-old Ky-Lea Fortner and 13-year-old Shaeleen Fitch-Fortner were found Wednesday night in Vestal, and a suspect has been arrested, as well as the girls’ mother, who’s accused of helping in the kidnapping, authorities say.

The sisters were living with a foster family less than 10 miles away in Binghamton in April 2015 when they were reported as runaways, state police said.

The acquaintance, 29-year-old Amanda Hellman, is accused of kidnapping them on their way to school and holding them against their will for 11 months. She also “conducted numerous acts to prevent law enforcement from returning the two children to their foster parents,” according to a criminal complaint.

Investigators wouldn’t say how the girls were treated in captivity or what prevented them from leaving. They also wouldn’t comment on Hellman’s motives.

“Last April, two teenage girls left for school and did not return home. Tonight everyone should know that the two girls are safe,” Broome County District Attorney Steve Cornwell said.

Hellman was jailed without bail on kidnapping charges.