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Utah mother wanted for alleged international kidnapping of her four children

The case is being investigated with FBI support and could be escalated to international levels, while the children's father tries to bring them back to the US

Utah mother wanted for alleged international kidnapping of her four children
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After allegedly abusing her four small children outside of the land without parental acceptance or a judge order, Elleshia Anne Seymour, 35, is wanted by US government. On November 30, she and a stay in Amsterdam were seen boarding an international flight to Croatia from Salt Lake City International Airport. Seymour and her two ex-husbands shared custody of the children, according to local media reviews. Authorities conducted a welfare check at her house on December 2 after she failed to show up for work and stopped responding to emails. Studies and Disturbations: Seymour allegedly left a voice to one of the parents to let them know that she was in France and intended to permanently settle in Europe the same day. She expressed religious views about an upcoming "end days," according to the family's evidence. Documents and lists discovered in the house, which the investigation claimed suggested a anticipated departure from the nation, were written in instructions to destroy and dispose of technological devices. Officials are also looking into the children's reported falsification of travel documents.

Criminal Charges and Arrest Warrants

Seymour is a suspect in custody interference, according to a missing person call issued by the Utah Department of Public Safety on December 10. A third-degree felony arrest warrant, an arrest warrant, and an emergency temporary safe get were later issued for her involvement in four works of this crime, which she later admitted to being guilty of.

The FBI and state authorities are cooperating, and Interpol help is being considered as a means of bringing the case to the national level.

Kids Demand Son's Returned

The kids, who range in age from 3 to 11, were identified as Jacob Kurt Brady, Levi Parker Seymour, and Landon Hal Seymour. The father of three of the youngsters, Kentall Seymour, started a fundraising campaign to help protect the children's travel expenses to Europe and ensure their return as soon as they are located. The father has stated that ensuring the safety of the kids is top of his list of priorities. According to legal experts consulted, Seymour was lose custody and face serious legal consequences if the charges are overturned, though the court's decision will depend on his location and emotional state.

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