Missing 9-Yеаr-Оld Girl Fеаturеd Оn ‘Unsоlvеd Mystеriеs’ Наs Вееn Fоund

Heather Unbehaun, accused of abducting her daughter from an Illinois suburb six years ago, has turned herself in, ending a high-profile case. Unbehaun is now in custody at the Kane County Adult Justice Center in Illinois, facing abduction charges without bail.

Days before her surrender, Kayla Unbehaun was found safe in North Carolina and reunited with her custodial father. Heather Unbehaun was arrested in North Carolina on a fugitive warrant from Illinois for kidnapping and child abduction. Initially held on a $250,000 bond, she was released after posting bail on Tuesday, according to Asheville Police Department spokesperson Samantha Booth.

Kayla was abducted on July 4, 2017, after a parade in South Elgin, Illinois. Heather told Kayla’s father, Ryan Iserka, they were going camping but never returned. A felony warrant was issued for Heather’s arrest.

The breakthrough came when someone in Asheville recognized Kayla from Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries” and alerted authorities.

Ryan Iserka thanked law enforcement and supporters for reuniting him with Kayla. Heather Unbehaun’s next court appearance is scheduled for Wednesday morning at the Kane County Judicial Center.

Billionaire actor and producer Tyler Perry describes his childhood as a “living hell.” As a young adult, he struggled to make money and was eventually “homeless” and “starving

Tyler Perry’s journey from a challenging childhood to a billionaire filmmaker is a testament to resilience. Raised in New Orleans amidst poverty and abuse, Perry found solace in his imagination. He vividly recalls his troubled upbringing as a “living hell,” marked by violence from his father. Struggling in his early adulthood, Perry faced homelessness and hunger.

Producer Tyler Perry pictured during the 2009 Toronto International Film Festival at Roy Thomson Hall on September 13, 2009 in Toronto, Canada | Source: Getty Images

Despite the hardships, Perry’s determination led him to success. Starting with odd jobs, he saved money to produce his first play, “Know I’ve Been Changed.” Living in his car for months, he eventually hit it big with the character Madea, grossing over $670 million in box office sales.
Now a billionaire, Perry owns a vast production empire, Tyler Perry Studios, surpassing even Warner Brothers in size. His success stems from owning everything associated with his studio. Perry’s down-to-earth life includes philanthropy, combating homelessness through The Perry Foundation, supporting charities, and providing relief after natural disasters.

Living in a $100 million mega-mansion in Atlanta, Perry remains grounded, driving a replica of his old car as a reminder of his journey. Despite his wealth, he continues to inspire and uplift others, emphasizing gratitude and perseverance.

Pictured: An aerial view of Tyler Perry's home in Atlanta, Georgia | Source: YouTube/DFWald

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