- Stella Brannen Salter, 7, and her mother Wendy Salter, 46, left Lyon, Georgia
- Drove to Orlando and flew to Puerto Rico until they were found on Saturday
- Stella was returned to her father, who has custody, and Wendy was arrested
A seven-year-old girl who disappeared with her mother in Georgia has been found nine days later in Puerto Rico.
Stella Brannen Salter and her mother Wendy Salter, 46, were last seen in Lyon, Georgia, on March 29 before leaving town.
They were believed to be traveling in a gold 2007 Volvo C70 with Georgia tag GEE777.
Stella Brannen Salter and her mother Wendy Salter, 46, were last seen in Lyon, Georgia, on March 29 before leaving town
The FBI eventually tracked down the pair around noon on Saturday at a store on the Caribbean island, where the mother was arrested by local police.
Wendy’s phone pinged near Orlando, Florida on Wednesday and police said she had booked a flight to Puerto Rico.
The FBI finally tracked down the pair around noon on Saturday at a store on the Caribbean island, where the mother was arrested by local police.
Wendy had no custody of her daughter and Stella was returned to her father.
Lyons police and the FBI will extradite Wendy back to Georgia, where she will likely face charges.
Stella was returned to her father and Wendy had no custody of her daughter and will be extradited to Georgia where she will likely face charges