Teenager Kayla Unbehaun, who disappeared from North Carolina in 2017 and was featured on Netflix’s “Unsolved Mysteries,” has been found alive at 15. She was recognized by a vigilant stranger in Asheville while shopping, leading to her recovery. For four years, her family had no information about her whereabouts, making her return a relief. At the time of her disappearance, Kayla’s mother, Heather Unbehaun, had legal custody, and she was later arrested on a fugitive charge. Kayla’s biological father, Ryan Iskerka, expressed overwhelming emotion and asked for privacy as they reunited. The airing of her case on “Unsolved Mysteries” played a significant role in raising awareness, while community vigilance contributed to her safe return, showcasing the importance of media exposure and collective efforts in missing persons cases.
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