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Carlee Russell: Police give timeline of disappearance
Carlee Russell wore a big smile when she had her mug shot taken as she was charged with two misdemeanour counts for faking her own disappearance and kidnapping in Alabama.
An arrest warrant was issued Friday, on charges of false reporting to law enforcement authorities and falsely reporting an incident.
Ms Russell was released from jail later that day after posting bond, her lawyer said.
The Alabama woman “disappeared” on the evening of 13 July after calling 911 claiming she was stopping to help a toddler walking alone on Interstate 459. She returned home two days later and claimed she had been kidnapped and barely managed to escape.
Police revealed last week they were unable to verify many of Ms Russell’s claims and pointed to her “relevant” internet history which included searches for Amber Alerts and the movie Taken.
Hoover Police Chief Nick Derzis told local WVTM 13 that investigators had sussed out the hoax long before her confession.
Carlee Russell claimed she was kidnapped by a man who lured her with a baby. It was all a lie
Bevan Hurley reports on how Carlee Russell falsely claimed she vanished after calling 911 to report seeing a young boy in diapers on the side of a busy interstate, and how her lie was untangled by police.
What really happened to Carlee Russell?
Carlee Russell falsely claimed she vanished after calling 911 to report seeing a young boy in diapers on the side of a busy interstate. Bevan Hurley reports
Oliver O'Connell28 July 2023 22:00
It didn’t take long for her story to begin to unravel: her search history revealed that she had looked up the movie Taken, “how to take money from a register without being caught,” and questions surrounding amber alerts.
Police voiced doubts about her abduction publicly. “To think that a toddler, barefoot, that could be three or four years old is going to travel six football fields without getting on the roadway, without crying ... it’s very hard for me to understand,” Mr Derzis said during a previous press conference.
The police chief said investigators had their doubts from the beginning, but on 24 July, he admitted, “We know that it was a hoax.”
Oliver O'Connell28 July 2023 21:30
Ms Russell disappeared on 13 July after calling 911, claiming she had seen a toddler walking on the side of an Alabama interstate. But by the time police arrived at the scene, neither Ms Russell nor the toddler were anywhere to be found.
This sparked an investigation. Mysteriously, 49 hours after she vanished, the 25-year-old arrived at home. She was reportedly in a state of shock, and eventually told her family, boyfriend, and then detectives a harrowing story of her survival over the last two days.
Ms Russell’s explanation involved being abducted by a white man with “orange hair” and she was forced to undress and pose for photos. Miraculously, though, she claimed, she was able to escape and flee into the woods and make it home safely.
Oliver O'Connell28 July 2023 21:00
Ms Russell’s attorney issued a statement: “There was no kidnapping on Thursday, July 13, 2023. My client did not see a baby on the side of the road. My client did not leave the Hoover area when she was identified as a missing person. My client did not have any help in this incident — this was a single act done by herself.”
The statement continued, “My client was not with anyone or any hotel with anyone from the time she was missing. My client apologizes for her actions to this community, the volunteers who were searching for her, to the Hoover Police Department and other agencies as well and to her friends and family. We ask for your prayers for Carlee as she addresses her issues and attempts to move forward, understanding that she made a mistake in this matter.”
Oliver O'Connell28 July 2023 20:40
Carlee Russell puts on a big smile in her mugshot
Ms Russell’s mugshot shows a smile that doesn’t appear to match the fact she’s facing the possibility of a year in jail.
Megan Sheets28 July 2023 20:35
She turned herself into the Hoover City Jail for charges of false reporting to law enforcement authorities, which is a misdemeanour, and falsely reporting an incident, also a misdemeanour, he said. Each charge had a bond set at $1,000 and can result in up to a year in jail and a potential fine of $6,000 if convicted.
She posted bond and was released from jail.
Chief Derzis also said they have not found out where she was in the 49 hours she went missing.
Oliver O'Connell28 July 2023 20:20
The arrest warrant for Carlee Russell, the 25-year-old Alabama woman who claimed she went missing and later alleged that she had been kidnapped, was issued earlier on Friday 28 July, Hoover Police Chief Nicholas Derzis said in a news conference.
Hoover police arrested Ms Russell “for her actions related to faking her kidnapping and subsequently making false statements to detectives.” Chief Derzis continued, “Her decisions that night created panic and alarm for citizens of our city and even across the nation.”
Numerous law enforcement agencies worked “tirelessly” to bring Ms Russell home to her family and to find a kidnapper “that we know now never existed.”
Oliver O'Connell28 July 2023 19:53
Carlee Russell charged after falsely reporting kidnapping
Carlee Russell, the 25-year-old Alabama woman who claimed went missing and later explained that she had been kidnapped, has been charged.
The arrest warrant was issued earlier today, Hoover Police Chief Nicholas Derzis said in a news conference.
Hoover police arrested “for her actions related to faking her kidnapping and subsequently making false statements to detectives.” Chief Derzis continued, “Her decisions that night created panic and alamr for citizens of our city and even across the nation.”
Numerous law enforcement agencies worked “tirelessly” to bring Ms Russell home to her family and to find a kidnapper “that we know now never existed.”
Kelly Rissman reports for The Independent.
Josh Marcus28 July 2023 19:36
The dramatic moment Carlee Russell confessed to her hoax
At the beginning of this week Carlee Russell’s attorney made a shocking announcement: the Alabama woman had fabricated her entire story of seeing a lost child wandering the interstate, being kidnapped, then escaping home.
Here’s how her lawyer explained what happened, in a statement read by police.
“There was no kidnapping on Thursday July 13, 2023. My client did not see a baby on the side of the road. My client did not leave the Hoover area when she was identified as a missing person,” the statement read. “My client did not have any help in this incident. This was a single act done by herself.”
Josh Marcus28 July 2023 19:30
ICYMI: Hoover Police Department’s press conference on Monday
Oliver O'Connell28 July 2023 19:00