Two Kids That Went Missing A Year Ago Were Found In Public Wearing Disguises

Brooke and Adrian Gilley, aged eleven and twelve, went missing from their home in Missouri on March 15, 2022. For the past eleven months, the siblings had been gone without a trace. However, a recent breakthrough occurred in Florida when the children were discovered shopping with their biological mother, wearing disguises to conceal their identities. This confirmed the suspicions of authorities that the children had been abducted by their biological mother, Kristi Nicole Gilley, age 36, who did not have custody of them.

Authorities successfully tracked down Gilley through a routine vehicle tag check. Her vehicle was located 1,100 miles away from the children’s Missouri home at a Winn-Dixie store in Florida. Further investigation revealed that Gilley was a fugitive from the law, leading to her arrest at a grocery store twenty miles outside of Gainesville.

All three were apprehended at the store, with the children disguised to hide their identity. Brooke and Adrian Gilley, who had been missing for nearly a year, were finally identified by authorities. While it’s fortunate that the children are no longer in the custody of their kidnapper, their journey is far from over.

Currently, the Florida Department of Children and Families Services is overseeing the care of Brooke and Adrian. They will remain in the system until they can be reunited with their rightful family members, who have legal guardianship over them.

Florida officials have reassured the public that the children will be reunited with their birth family. Prior to discovering their whereabouts in Florida, authorities believed the children were hiding in California, on the opposite side of the country.

As for Kristi Nicole Gilley, she remains in custody with the Alachua County Sheriff’s Office. She will ultimately be extradited to Clay County, Missouri, to face charges for abducting her own children while lacking custody rights.

The Liberty Police Department in Missouri expressed their relief, stating, “Both Gilley kids have been safely located out of state. Their non-custodial mother is in custody on parental kidnapping charges out of Clay County, Missouri. Thank you to everyone who shared this post, as it helped bring these children home!!!”

Readers of the Daily Mail shared their thoughts on the story in the comments section. One reader from the United States shared a heartfelt message, saying, “It’s heartbreaking that a mother had to resort to this in order to be with her kids. It’s obvious she loves them and would do anything to be with them. But would the other parent? Sometimes, men will use the kids to hurt the mother when they don’t really want them. And unfortunately, it often comes down to who can afford the best attorney. I’ve been down a similar path and had to run away. Luckily, I found a good pro bono lawyer who believed in me.”

Despite the heart-wrenching circumstances, the resolution of this story provides hope that Brooke and Adrian can eventually find solace and stability with their rightful caretakers.