The Case of Andrea Michelle Reyes: Woman Kidnapped as a Child Found 25 Years Later

Andrea Michelle Reyes | Source: missingkids.org

Andrea Michelle Reyes | Source: missingkids.org

The Case of Andrea Michelle Reyes: Woman Kidnapped as a Child Found 25 Years Later


Roshanak Hannani


Apr 16, 2025


09:04 A.M.

After vanishing as a baby from the United States over 25 years ago, the discovery of Andrea Michelle Reyes in Mexico has sparked diverse reactions regarding the circumstances of her disappearance.

The case of Andrea Michelle Reyes, who was taken as an infant from Connecticut in 1999, was resolved in 2025 when she was found in Mexico, thanks to a new investigation. This development has ignited widespread online discussion, as many debate whether she was initially kidnapped or if it was parental abduction.


The Disappearance of Andrea Michelle Reyes

Reyes was 23 months old when she

was taken

from her home in New Haven, Connecticut, by her mother, Rosa Tenorio. The woman did not have custody of the minor, so an arrest warrant was issued against her for interference with custody.

Authorities

determined

that Tenorio took Reyes to Puebla, Mexico, where she has lived for more than 25 years. During that time, her father made multiple attempts to find her, traveling to the Latin American country on several occasions without success.

The initial investigation yielded no results, and in 2009, a

new arrest warrant

was issued against Tenorio. However, there were no advancements until the case was reopened in 2023 by the New Haven Police Department.


The Discovery of Andrea in Mexico

The new investigation led authorities to follow leads through social media and old records. Eventually, Reyes came into contact with the man she believed to be her father. A

DNA test

was done to find out for sure, and it confirmed she was his daughter.

Reyes, now 27 years old, continues to live in Mexico. It has not been revealed whether she maintains contact with her mother or how she views her disappearance.


Divided Opinions on the Case

This case has generated an intense debate on social media. Some consider it a kidnapping and emphasize the importance of children growing up with both parents. Others believe that, since the person who took the girl was her mother, she was never really in danger.

The girl's mother | Source: Instagram/dailymail

The girl’s mother | Source: Instagram/dailymail


“The story is very shocking. Hopefully, many people can find their loved ones who were kidnapped, lost… It is the case of many parents who are deprived of seeing their children when a separation or divorce occurs, depriving one of the two of seeing them grow up. A lot of maturity is needed to understand that the emotional health of the children comes first,”


expressed

a netizen on Facebook.

On the other hand, several people argued that it is incorrect to classify this case as kidnapping, but that it is a case of parental abduction.

“It wasn’t kidnapping, she was with her mother. They don’t even investigate real kidnappings, don’t say stupid things,”

someone else

commented

.

Similarly, another person

stated

,

“That’s not a kidnapping 🙄. She was with her mom. It’s rare that children who are really kidnapped are ever seen again.”

One netizen

added

,

“She was with her mom, there’s no kidnapping.”

One more person on Facebook

gave her opinion

on how problems between adults end up affecting children,

“It may be an abduction, but not a kidnapping… Anyway, adults are always making a mess between themselves without thinking about others.”

Another point people are talking about on social media is the difference in how the law treats mothers and fathers in these situations.

“Of course, the full weight of the law should fall on the mother. If it were the other way around, the father would already be in jail without any consideration,”


opined

one person.

Someone else joined this stance,

commenting

,

“Since it’s the mother, they automatically defend her 🙄. Not all mothers are good!”


The Role of Technology in Solving the Case

The Reyes case

was solved

thanks to a partnership between Connecticut authorities and Othram, a forensic genetic genealogy company. Multiple age-progression images were created, and genetic databases were used to trace her identity.

For illustration purposes only | Source: Freepik

For illustration purposes only | Source: Freepik

This technology has been instrumental in resolving other missing person incidents, ultimately allowing the closure of this file after over 25 years. While Reyes’ discovery offers a reason to celebrate, especially considering the often unresolved or tragic resolution of

similar searches

, many questions remain.

No information has been reported regarding legal actions against her mother or Reyes’s relationship with her parents. According to reports, Tenorio still has an

active arrest warrant

in the United States. However, she has settled in Mexico, and the warrant isn’t international.

While some see this case as a family reunion, others consider it an example of the complexity of custody disputes and their impact on the lives of the children involved.