A man in
Georgia is set to face a judge Monday in connection with teenager Hailey Burns’
disappearance over a year ago.
Burns had
been missing for over a year when she was found in 31-year-old Michael Ren
Wysolovski's home over the weekend.
Wysolovski
has been charged with Sodomy/Aggravated Sodomy, False Imprisonment,
Interference with Custody, and Cruelty Children-Deprivation 1st degree with no
bond, according to the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office Docket Book.
According to
Burns’ diary, she had planned to run away with a man she had met online.
Family
members say that Burns had been diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome and that she
didn’t take her medication with her, USA Today reported.
A neighbor
told WSB-TV that he had seen Burns unloading groceries out of the car and that
she waved back to say hello and that he had no clue she was being held captive.
After a
Romanian woman had connected with Burns online and learned that she was
missing, she got Burns to take a photo from a window in the house and she was
found later that day.
Hailey
Burns, now 17, has been reunited with her parents in North Carolina.
The FBI in
Charlotte and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department will be working
closely with the FBI in Atlanta and the Gwinnett County Police Department and
will continue investigation.
Wysolovski
will face a judge today, WSOC-TV reported.
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