Posted on 06/26/2017 6:44:50 PM PDT by Morgana
CHARLOTTE, N.C. - Hailey Burns, a teenager who had been missing for the past year from her Ballantyne home, was found alive over the weekend and returned from Georgia to Charlotte with her family.
An FBI special agent in Charlotte learned of information that led them to Burns, now 17, at a home in Duluth, Georgia, where she was found just after midnight Saturday.
Michael Ren Wysolovski, 31, was taken into custody in Georgia and is facing a number of state charges, the FBI said.
Wysolovski faced a judge on Monday and was denied bond after he was arrested and charged for allegedly holding Burns captive in his Duluth home, our sister station WSB-TV in Atlanta reported.
He has been charged with aggravated sodomy, cruelty to children deprivation in the 1st degree, interference with custody and false imprisonment, according to WSB-TV.
(Excerpt) Read more at wsoctv.com ...
Now break his legs with a 2X4.
Wow. Glad she was freed.
In general, I believe we have a moral responsibility to keep even the worst criminals safe while they are in custody. In this case, I would not mind if the guards failed in that duty. This person is irredeemably evil, and I don’t want him breathing the same air as ordinary decent criminals.
What a dweeb. Some guys, seems the only way he can get a girl is kidnapping her and locking her in his house. How lame.
Amazing story. Praise God she was found.
We are importing millions of Muslims with this core belief of sex slavery. Get used to it. They cull your daughter, 100s of girls, into prostitution.
Girls will no longer roam the city streets in safety. Gone forever.
Rebar!
Me too. Most stories like this do not turn out well.
Leni
Stockholm Syndrome or just plain fear of what would happen if she tried to leave but failed and he caught her.
Uh, his legs don’t seem to be the source of the problem.
Physically castrate him, without anesthetic, & do it in public so his fellow rapists can see the result.
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