ATHENS, Wis. — A Wausau woman who was 16 when she disappeared more than nine years ago has been found living in Mexico.
Connie McCallister, now 25, disappeared with her then 22-year-old boyfriend on Aug. 15, 2004, when she was an honor-roll student at Athens High School, according to Daily Herald Media (http://wdhne.ws/177ZfWV).
"I never gave up any hope of her," said her aunt Florence Volzka, 56, of Medford, said Wednesday by phone. "I always thought she would find a way home. She is very close knit with the family."
Volzka said she first spoke with her in September through Skype and she looks the same, but with longer hair.
"I cried for an hour," she said.
She said McCallister told her the boyfriend drugged her in 2004 and took her to Mexico, where he was from. At one point, she was badly beaten and treated at a hospital, where someone helped her get a new identity, she said. Afterward, it was difficult for her to get word to family, because she didn't know Spanish, she said.
McCallister then got involved with a man who abused her, Volzka said, and then found a good man whom she ended up marrying. She now has three young daughters.
A church missionary recently met McCallister, learned of her situation and about three months ago contacted the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children, which had previously displayed McCallister's information on its website.