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16th February 2022
09:38am GMT

Police officers arrived at the home in upstate New York on Monday after receiving information that Paislee was being hidden there.
Police Chief Joseph Sinagra told CBS New York that the girl was discovered after an officer "noticed something about the staircase leading from the back of the residence into the basement of the house that caught his attention."
"Little feet" were seen once a wooden panel underneath the staircase was removed, revealing Paislee and her mother hidden inside. The girl appears to have been in good health, despite the conditions of the compartment.
“After removing several more steps, the child and her abductor were discovered within [...] a makeshift room, under a closed staircase leading to the basement of the residence," said police.
Paislee's grandfather, Kirk Shultis, told officers that he was unaware that his granddaughter was being hidden inside his home and that he had not seen her since 2019.
Cooper and Shultis Jr were reportedly due to lose custody of Paislee and her sister on the day that she was allegedly abducted.
The sisters were placed into the care of a legal guardian before the then four-year-old Paislee was reported missing. She has since been reunited with her sister.
Both parents have been charged with custodial interference and endangering the welfare of a child.
Images via Saugerties Police Department.