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Eugene

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Fri Apr 5, 2019, 04:20 PM Apr 2019

Timmothy Pitzen case: Feds: man jailed after claim has twice made similar claims

Source: Associated Press

Feds: man jailed after claim has twice made similar claims

CINCINNATI (AP) — The Latest on the investigation of a man who allegedly claimed to be a long-missing child from Illinois (all times local):

11:15 a.m.

An FBI affidavit says an Ohio man who authorities say falsely claimed to be an Illinois boy missing for eight years has made similar claims twice before.

The affidavit filed in federal court Friday says 23-year-old Brian Rini repeatedly told investigators he was Timmothy Pitzen, who disappeared in Aurora, Illinois, in 2011 at age 6.

The affidavit says Rini refused to be fingerprinted but submitted to a DNA test after which his true identity was determined.

The affidavit says Rini had watched a TV show about Pitzen and told investigators he wanted to get away from his family.

Investigators determined Rini had twice before falsely portrayed himself as a juvenile sex trafficking victim.

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Read more: https://apnews.com/ac5184883e8840ff80537f3544b16458
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A photo (not from any mugshot internet site) ... marble falls Apr 2019 #1

marble falls

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1. A photo (not from any mugshot internet site) ...
Fri Apr 5, 2019, 04:55 PM
Apr 2019


Awfull big for a 14 year old. Must have been the first clue for the police.

Pictures from a security camera when he was 'rescued'.

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