Longest time for a missing kid to return?

This morning’s news contained a story of a girl who disappeared from North Carolina in 1999 and last week was returned. This, of course, is almost four years. From my understanding, this is quite rare, in that in most cases, children who are gone this long rarely turn up alive and well.

Are there other well-known cases of missing children being returned after four years or longer? And if so, what’s the longest amount of time that a kid has been kidnapped and yet returned safely?

Zev Steinhardt

http://www.jwf.org/jwf_thehope.html

And of course the more classically “abducted” Steven Stayner, of “I Know My Name Is Steven” TV-movie fame, who was missing for 7 years.

In the Chicago area, there was a case in the news, maybe 3 years ago, of a father who found his daughter in New Zealand (with the mom, who had kidnapped her) - she had been missing for about 8 or 9 years.

About two years ago, there was a truly abominable story that got a lot of attention around here about a girl who had been abducted and kept prisonner, confined to a 2m X 1m space for nine years.

Read more about it:
http://www.mainichi.co.jp/english/news/archive/200002/12/news01.html

Oh, and I shouldn’t forget about Takeshi Terakoe who was kidnapped by North Korea in 1963 at the age of 13, he returned to Japan briefly last year only - 39 years missing.

(He’s now a member of the NK Communist Party…)

The girl mentioned in the OP was 11 when kidnapped and when found was 15 and had two kids of her own. Her kidnapper raped her (alledgedly…of course). She wound up in Mexico and has since returned home.

I can’t quite comprehend how a family can adjust to all that.