Aurora police investigate whether a child from the Cincinnati area could be Timmothy Pitzen, missing since 2011



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Aurora police sent two detectives to the Cincinnati area after learning that Timmothy Pitzen, a boy from Aurora missing eight years ago, may have been found alive, the police sergeant . Bill Rowley said.

"We have no idea if it's Timothy Pitzen," Rowley said. "We do not know if it's a hoax. Obviously, everyone is hoping, but we have to be very wise. "

Pitzen disappeared after being dropped off at Greenman Elementary School in Aurora on May 11, 2011 by his father. Her first mother, Amy Fry-Pitzen, came to pick her up for the first time. She took him three days to a zoo and water parks before being found dead by suicide in a room at a Rockford motel.

She left notes that her son was safe but would never be found.

An FBI spokesman in Louisville said the agency was working on a survey of police in Cincinnati and Newport, Kentucky, the Sheriff's Office and the Aurora Police in Hamilton County, Ohio .

Police in Sharonville, Ohio, said they had been sent to a local Red Roof Inn hotel Tuesday morning to look for possible suspects of kidnappings. They said they did not find suspects, which was the scope of their involvement in the case.

Rowley said that identifying the boy in the Cincinnati area could take time.

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