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Timothy Wiltsey

Timothy "Timmy" Wiltsey (August 6, 1985 – May 25, 1991) was a 5 year old boy from South Amboy, New Jersey who was reported missing by his mother, Michelle Lodzinski, on May 25, 1991 from a local carnival.〔()〕 His story was featured twice on ''America's Most Wanted'' and tens of thousands of missing-persons fliers with Timmy's picture were circulated around the country. In April 1992, his remains were discovered in a creek that runs through a remote, marshy area behind Raritan Center, a vast industrial park in Edison, New Jersey where Lodzinski once worked as a secretary. His murder has never been solved. His mother, Michelle Lodzinski, was considered the primary suspect in the crime and despite two failed lie detector tests and other inconsistencies in her story, she was not charged until August 2014.
==Circumstances of his disappearance==
Michelle Lodzinski was a 23-year-old single mother who told police that she and Timmy went to Holmdel Park in Holmdel during the day of May 25, 1991. They left Holmdel Park around 6 pm and got to the South Amboy Elks carnival at John F. Kennedy Park in Sayreville between 7 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Lodzinski reported her son missing after she left him waiting in a carnival ride line while she went to get a soda. A massive manhunt followed. The carnival was shut down and the park emptied of carnival goers. Hundreds of volunteers, search dogs and police officers combed the park and nearby fields and woods. Police officers and firefighters searched garbage dumpsters, storm sewers and carnival trailers. On April 23, 1992, authorities found his remains inside a tire in Red Root Creek off Olympic Drive at Raritan Center. Because of the decomposition of the body, the cause of the child's death remains a mystery.

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