Jul 30, 2013
Jul 18, 2019
Amanda
Adlai
22
7
44 inches
50 lbs
White / Caucasian
Female
A quiet chill settled over West Bloomfield, Michigan, in the days following Christmas of 2008, a chill that had little to do with the winter weather. On December 26, a seven-year-old girl named Amanda Alexandra Adlai, known affectionately as "Ama," was last seen. Standing at three feet eight inches tall and weighing 50 pounds, the little girl with blonde hair and blue eyes seemingly vanished. Investigators soon uncovered the heartbreaking circumstances of her disappearance; she was believed to have been abducted by her own father, Victor Adlai, who did not have legal custody of her. The case quickly escalated, and by February 24, 2009, the FBI had issued an Unlawful Flight to Avoid Prosecution warrant for Victor Adlai, signaling the seriousness of the situation. The initial investigation painted a concerning picture of a father on the run with his young daughter. Authorities believed that Victor Adlai might have fled the country with Amanda, with Russia being a likely destination. This international element added a complex and challenging layer to the search efforts, creating jurisdictional hurdles and the immense difficulty of tracking individuals across continents. Physical descriptors for Amanda were circulated, noting a birthmark on her left shoulder and a small birthmark on her cheek, details that authorities hoped would help in her identification. As the years passed with no sign of the father and daughter, organizations like the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children released age-progressed photos of Amanda, showing how she might look at ages 11, 14, and 16, a poignant reminder of the childhood she was missing. The disappearance of Amanda Adlai is a case of family abduction that has stretched on for over a decade, leaving a trail of unanswered questions and enduring heartache. The core of the case revolves around the alleged actions of her non-custodial father, Victor Adlai, and the belief that he took her to Russia. Despite the issuance of a federal warrant for his arrest, their whereabouts remain unknown. The case stands as a somber illustration of the complexities and frustrations involved in international parental kidnapping cases, where legal and logistical barriers can significantly impede the search for a missing child. For years, law enforcement has sought information from the public, hoping for a tip that could finally bring a resolution to this long and troubling case.
Dec 26, 2008
West Bloomfield
Michigan
Oakland County
28923
Federal Bureau of Investigations - Detroit Field Office
Detroit
Michigan
Wayne County
48226
Nate Knapper
Special Agent
Detroit Field Office, Michigan
3139652323
Federal
Law Enforcement
7B103669
Federal Bureau of Investigations - Detroit Field Office
Blond/Strawberry
Blue
Blue
06/04/2026