
CHICAGO (WBBM NEWSRADIO) -- Timmothy Pitzen, a boy from Aurora, disappeared in 2011 after his mother was found dead of an apparent suicide in a Rockford motel room on May 14, 2011.
Amy Fry Pitzen left behind a note in the motel room that said Timmothy was safe and with someone who loved him, but would never be found.
On Wednesday, a boy was found in Kentucky saying he was Timmothy and that he escaped his kidnappers, who had him for the last seven years.
Police in Sharronville, Ohio, released a report Wednesday that stated a 14-year-old boy, who said his name was Timmothy Pitzen, escaped from two kidnappers.
Read the police report below:
Sharonville police said on the department's Facebook page that the information about the boy's reported escape was received by police in Campbell County, Kentucky.
"The City of Sharonville Police Department, like every other police agency in the greater Cincinnati area, was requested to check their Red Roof Inn hotels regarding this incident," the post read. "To the best of our knowledge, we have no information indicating that the missing juvenile was ever in the City of Sharonville."