Missing NC teen Hailey Burns found in Georgia, Michael Wysolovski arrested

Jun 25, 2017 - 23:00
Jun 27, 2017 - 15:47
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Missing NC teen Hailey Burns found in Georgia, Michael Wysolovski arrested
Man arrested after FBI finds missing Charlotte teen in Georgia over a year later

DULUTH, GA - A teenage girl who left her home in Charlotte, North Carolina more than a year ago has been found alive in Duluth, Georgia according to the FBI.

Hailey Bus was recovered at a home located at 2723 Seneca Trail. She was found after a tipster called the FBI in Charlotte to report information on her whereabouts.

Oveight, FBI Atlanta agents and detectives with the Gwinnett County Police Department responded to the Duluth address.

Michael Ren Wysolovski, 31, was taken into custody and is facing a number of state charges including aggravated sodomy, cruelty to children and deprivation, interference with custody, and false imprisonment, according to the FBI. Additional charges could be filed.

According to the Gwinnett County Sheriff's Department records, Wysolovski has been charged with aggravated sodomy, cruelty to children and deprivation, interference with custody, and false imprisonment.

Bus has been reunited with her family.

FBI Charlotte and the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department will continue their investigation into Bus' disappearance and will be working closely with FBI Atlanta and the Gwinnett County Police Department.

The FBI has updated it’s website to show Hailey has been recovered. Source: FBISource:Supplied

Hailey Bus

Michael Ren Wysolovski

This is the Gwinnett County house where the FBI says they found a 17-y/o missing NC girl oveight. 31-y/o man arrested.

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