Missing Girl Cara Cox Reunited With Mother Five Years After Disappearing

Missing Girl Reunited With Mother Nearly Five Years After Vanishing

A 12-year-old girl who disappeared nearly five years ago has been reunited with her mother.

Cara Cox vanished in August 2009 from Deltona, Florida, when she was apparently kidnapped by her father Aaron Cox during a routine weekend visit, according to the National Center For Missing And Exploited Children.

But on Saturday, she was reunited with her mother Jodie Borchert after 57 months of being missing, local news station News 13 reported.

Cara Cox, pictured before her disappearance in August, 2009

The station reported that authorities received a tip off the girl was in Mexico with her father, after years without any viable lead in the case.

A team of US Marshals, stationed in Mexico City, traveled to the remote area around two hours outside the city where they conducted surveillance and found the girl and her father, who was arrested.

This age-progressed image, issued when she was still missing, attempted to show what she would look like aged 12

Neither of them had any previous ties to Mexico and were living under assumed named, News 13 reported.

Cara, who turns 13 on Monday, was flown to Miami, where she was reunited with her mother on Saturday.

Her father was also returned to the US and is awaiting extradition Volusia County, where the warrant for his arrest was originally issued, according to WFTV Orlando.

Cox's mother had custody of the child when she disappeared aged eight.

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