Jacob Wetterling
Kidnapping victim and advocacy symbol

Born
1978
47 years ago
Died
October 22nd, 1989
35 years ago — 11 years old
Category
Activists & Humanitarians
Country
United States
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Disappearance occurred in 1989 in Minnesota, leading to a nationwide search and a significant law enforcement investigation. The case remained unsolved for many years. In 2016, a man confessed to the kidnapping and murder, revealing the circumstances of the crime. The case had a profound impact on child safety laws and awareness around the issue of abduction in the United States.
Disappearance led to the Jacob Wetterling Act
Advocated for missing children's rights
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