Mom faked girl's disappearance that led to Amber Alert: Cops
Princess Ilunga

Princess Ilunga (Jefferson County Jail).

An exasperated Illinois mother called cops to say her car had been stolen with her 4-year-old daughter inside.

Police issued an Amber Alert for the missing girl, setting off a frantic 9-hour search.

However, as the investigation unfolded, authorities discovered the girl had never been missing. The police believe that the girl had been home all along, contrary to her mother’s claims. Consequently, Princess Ilunga, the 37-year-old mother, is now facing a charge for allegedly filing a false report with the police.

On January 26, at approximately 6 a.m., the incident unfolded in Rock Island, a city situated near the border of Illinois and Iowa, with a population close to 40,000 residents. Ilunga reported to 911 that her car had been stolen with her daughter inside. She claimed to have left her vehicle running outside her residence when the theft occurred.

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Upon receiving the report, the police swiftly responded to the situation. Within 15 minutes, they located the vehicle a few blocks away from the home, unoccupied. Subsequently, the Rock Island Police Department took action by sharing the girl’s photo in a social media post, which was then widely circulated, garnering over 40,000 shares. The Illinois State Police also issued a statewide Amber Alert in an effort to locate the allegedly missing girl.

Cops set up a command post and canvassed the area using drones and searched nearby homes. But cops found the girl in an alley not far from her home shortly before 3 p.m. on Jan. 26, the same day she was reported missing.

After an investigation, police determined the girl was never missing and Ilunga had “intentionally hidden” her daughter.

“From the moment the 911 call was made, our officers were lied to, with the only thing being true was that the car had been stolen after she left it running,” Rock Island Police Chief Timothy McCloud told reporters at a press conference last week.

McCloud said after reviewing body camera footage from the incident, it turned out the girl was in the room when police were first questioning the family. He said Ilunga told police the girl was a different daughter and had her other children to call her by her Swahili name. Ilunga even pointed to the girl and said she “looks just like her sister,” the police chief said. She also had her kids take off the girl’s pink coat she was reportedly wearing when she was “abducted.” During this time, she was speaking to the kids in Swahili.

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