Father of Melina Frattolin, the 9-year-old Canadian tourist found dead in NY, arrested after allegedly filing false abduction report
The father of a 9-year-old Canadian tourist found dead in upstate New York was arrested early Monday after allegedly filing a bogus abduction report.
Luciano Frattolin was booked into Essex County Jail at 2:04 a.m. after his daughter, Melina, was found dead in Ticonderoga near Lake George on Sunday afternoon, the Times Union reported.
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He is scheduled to be arraigned at 10:30 a.m. in Ticonderoga Town Court, the outlet said, with the charges not yet listed.
An update is expected from New York State Police later Monday morning, the outlet reported.
Melina was first reported missing on Saturday while her family was in the Lake George area.
It was earlier reported that she was in “imminent danger” of death after the state police said she was last seen in a white van around 7:40 p.m. Saturday on I-87 near exit 22.
However, after her body was found late Sunday, investigators said there were no indications she had been abducted and that her father’s story contained inconsistencies, WRGB reported.
Frattolin, who was born in Ethiopia, is the founder of a Montreal-based company called Gambella Coffee, according to the company’s website.
He described his “beautiful” daughter as “the light of his life” and his “inspiration” in the bio on his company’s site.
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