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Documents: Teen abducted as baby knew of kidnap months ago

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- An 18-year-old who was kidnapped as an infant discovered more than a year ago the truth that she was living with her abductor under an assumed name, court documents show.

An arrest warrant affidavit filed in the case Wednesday says the girl, living under a different name in South Carolina, knew a year and a half ago that she’d been kidnapped as a baby from a Florida hospital and was listed as a missing person.

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The girl’s real name was Kamiyah Mobley. After her admission to a friend in the town of Walterboro, South Carolina where she lived, court documents say an anonymous tip was received Aug. 8, 2016 by the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, which contacted authorities.

Mobley was just eight hours old when a woman dressed as a nurse took her from her mother and disappeared. The abduction launched a massive search, but Mobley was never found.

The affidavit also says 51-year-old Gloria Williams admitted that she took Mobley from a Jacksonville, Florida, hospital and raised her in South Carolina.

That admission led to another anonymous tip to the center received Nov. 8, the documents show.

After the tips to the center, detectives with the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office in Florida obtained a cheek swab from Mobley. The DNA tests confirmed her identity, and Williams was arrested on a kidnapping charge.

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The young woman born as Kamiyah Mobley was reunited with her biological parents, 18 years after being abducted. Facebook

On Jan. 10, detectives from Florida went to Walterboro and obtained a birth certificate and Social Security card from the high school Mobley attended, and found both to be fraudulent, according to the documents. The Social Security number listed on the card was for a man in Virginia who had died in 1983.

They also interviewed a witness who told them that about a year and a half ago, Mobley told her she had been kidnapped from a hospital in Jacksonville, Fla. Mobley said Williams told her she was Kamiyah Mobley, the affidavit says. Another witness told investigators Williams admitted about a year and a half ago that she “stole” a baby from a hospital in Jacksonville.

“Alexis was a child and she relied on Gloria Williams with regards to any documents in existence,” said Mobley’s attorney, Justin Bamberg. “Kids don’t take care of that kind of stuff, a Social Security card or any type of birth certificate.”

Williams is now being held without bail in a Jacksonville jail, and also faces a charge of interference with custody in addition to kidnapping. There is no attorney listed for her yet.

Mobley’s attorney said she is extremely upset about the loss of the only mother she has ever known, but also wants to get to know her biological family. Mobley has since re-united with her biological parents.

“She forgives her, doesn’t hold any ill will towards her,” Bamberg said of Williams. “She doesn’t love this woman any less than she did before.”

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