FBI: Test Shows Man Not Long-Missing Boy

Michigan Missing  DNA Testing Confirms Mich. Man Not Toddler Kidnapped In N.Y. In 1955...He was born in Pensacola Florida.
by Associated Press
Published: Thu, June 18, 2009 - 3:31 pm CST Last Updated: Thu, June 18, 2009 - 3:40 pm CST
DETROIT (AP) - The FBI says DNA testing has confirmed that a
54-year-old Michigan man is not a toddler kidnapped in Long Island,
N.Y., in 1955.
The FBI said Thursday that testing showed John Barnes of
Kalkaska (kal-KAS'-kuh), Mich., is not Stephen Damman, who
disappeared at age 2 from outside an East Meadow bakery while his
mother shopped.
Barnes says he has long suspected the couple who raised him are
not his biological parents, and the FBI took his DNA sample. He
says he began investigating his origins years ago and found photos
on the Internet that led him to believe he could be Stephen.
Barnes says he was born the same year the boy disappeared but
that he only saw his birth certificate once.
Stephen's father, Jerry Damman, says: "It's too bad we had to
go through all of this for actually nothing in the end."

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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