In 1951, Luis Armando Albino was playing in a California park with his older brother when a woman lured him away with the promise to buy him candy. Instead, she abducted the 6-year-old boy. Seventy-three years later, Albino was found alive on the East Coast, thanks to the tenacity of his niece, the help of an online ancestry test and old newspaper articles, and assistance from multiple law enforcement agencies. After DNA confirmation, the elderly Albino returned to California where he was able to hug his brother and meet relatives he never knew. Aleda Alequin, the niece credited with unraveling the mystery, hopes the story gives hope to other families with missing children. “I would say, ‘Don’t give up,’” Alequin says. The FBI is still pursuing the investigation into the abduction.