Kayla Unbehaun, who was last seen under the care of her mother in July 2017, has been found alive in North Carolina nearly six years after she went missing – she’s now 15 years old. Her disappearance went viral in November 2022 after her story was featured on an episode of Unsolved Mysteries on Netflix.
Once Kayla was located, she was placed under the custody of the North Carolina Division of Social Services and has since been reunited with her father, Ryan Iskerka – who filed the missing person’s report for his daughter and her mother six years ago. Kayla is now back in her hometown in Illinois.
An Unsolved Mysteries viewer has closed a case!
— Netflix (@netflix) May 16, 2023
A store owner in North Carolina recognized Kayla Unbehaun — who was abducted in 2017 by her non-custodial mother — from the roll call in Volume 3, Episode 9. Kayla, now 15, is expected to return to her family in Illinois. pic.twitter.com/q8mTegq6xN
Kayla’s mother, Heather Unbehaun, was arrested on Saturday and is facing a fugitive charge – she was originally charged with kidnapping her daughter in late-July, roughly three weeks after her disappearance. On Tuesday, Heather was released on a $250,000 bond and has a court date scheduled for July 11.
It was on July 4, 2017 that Kayla Unbehaun was last seen with her mother. According to family members, Heather was allegedly taking her daughter on a camping trip to Wisconsin and was seen packing her belongings onto the top of her vehicle after a Fourth of July parade. That was the last they were seen.
UPDATE: Kayla Unbehaun, who was abducted in 2017 by her non-custodial mother Heather, has been found safe. A store owner in North Carolina recognized Kayla, now 15, from the roll call in Volume 3, Episode 9 "Abducted by a Parent" on @Netflix. Heather was arrested over the… pic.twitter.com/7QswAjUvLU
— Unsolved Mysteries (@Unsolved) May 16, 2023
Ryan Iskerka, who had full custody of his daughter at the time, was expecting to meet Heather and Kayla on July 5 for a court-ordered exchange, but grew worried when they failed to show up. He filed a missing person’s report for both of them the following day and created a GoFundMe account on July 9, 2017.
In the GoFundMe description, Iskerka claimed that Kayla’s mother failed to ‘show up for a court date motioned by her on Friday June 7th.’ He confirmed that any donations will go towards hiring a private investigator and any additional costs related to their search and hopeful return. He raised around $2,500.
A 9-year-old girl who was missing for six years is back home tonight thanks to coverage of her case on the Netflix series "Unsolved Mysteries." Kayla Unbehaun disappeared from Illinois in 2017 and was found in Asheville, N.C. Her mother is now in custody: https://t.co/jcn25AK64K pic.twitter.com/Sb8U9NkaSl
— The National Desk (@TND) May 17, 2023
Just a few weeks later, authorities issued an arrest warrant for Kayla’s mother, who was facing a felony kidnapping charge. Now nearly six years later, Kayla Unbehaun has been found safe and has been reunited with her family. Meanwhile, Heather has been arrested (and released) and is now facing a potential prison sentence.
Ryan Iskerka Overjoyed to Have His Daughter, Kayla Unbehaun, Back
BREAKING NEWS ‼️
— National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (@MissingKids) May 16, 2023
NCMEC is excited to share that Kayla Unbehaun has been FOUND SAFE in North Carolina!
Kayla was only 9 years old when she was abducted by her non-custodial mother, Heather Unbehaun from South Elgin, Illinois on July 5, 2017. Kayla’s dad, Ryan asked NCMEC to… pic.twitter.com/5O7bpEjIhT
“I’m overjoyed that Kayla is home safe. I want to thank the South Elgin Police Department, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children and all of the law enforcement agencies who assisted with her case,” he wrote in the statement – asking for privacy as the father-daughter ‘navigate this new beginning.’
Kayla Unbehaun was abducted by her non-custodial mother Heather Unbehaun
— News News News (@NewsNew97351204) May 16, 2023
Her mother was arrested last weekend and is being held on a $250,000 bond pic.twitter.com/PFWM9lGV7k
Iskerka also thanked all the people who supported her story over the past six years, especially those that followed the ‘Bring Kayla Home’ Facebook page – which he credited for helping to ‘keep her story alive and were instrumental in spreading awareness.’ Thanks to their persistence, his daughter is finally home.