A girl who went missing more than two years ago at the age of 4 was found alive by police on Monday, hidden underneath a staircase in a New York home.
Paislee Shultis, now 6, was found at a residence in Saugerties, about 45 miles south of Albany, on Monday night after authorities received a tip regarding her whereabouts, according to the Saugerties Police Department.
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Officers found the young girl after an hour of searching in a makeshift room under a staircase leading to the basement.
Detective Erik Thiele noted that something appeared odd about the staircase and saw a blanket after flashing a light between the steps.
“However, Detectives used a (Halligan) tool to remove several of the wooden steps, and that is when detectives saw a pair of tiny feet,” police said in a statement on Tuesday. “After removing several more steps, the child and her abductor were discovered within. The space was small, cold, and wet.”
Paramedics examined Paislee and after determining her to be in good health, she was returned to her legal guardian, police said.
Paislee was reported missing from Cayuga Heights in July 2019, and authorities believe she was taken by her “non-custodial parents.” Cayuga Heights is about 160 miles west of Saugerties.
Kimberly Cooper, Kirk Shultis, Jr. and Kirk Shultis, Sr., were arrested and charged in Paislee’s disappearance.