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A man residing abroad has been apprehended in connection to a cold case nearly four decades old, as officials claim that DNA evidence has implicated him in the 1989 abduction and sexual assault of a young girl in Florida.
Authorities in the Philippines arrested 69-year-old Young Tom Talmadge at his residence in Cavite on April 23. This action followed a tip-off from U.S. Homeland Security Investigations, according to a statement from the Philippines’ Bureau of Immigration.
This arrest was made after a warrant was issued in March by the Hillsborough County authorities for Talmadge, as stated by the officials.

Young Tom Talmadge is now facing multiple charges, including sexual battery on a victim under 12, committing lewd acts on a child, and kidnapping, all in relation to the alleged child abduction that took place in Tampa, Florida in 1989.
It is alleged that Talmadge was at the Tampa Lanes bowling alley when he approached a 7-year-old girl, enticing her with coins to play arcade games, as reported by FOX 13.
Authorities claim that he subsequently lured the young girl into his vehicle and sexually assaulted her, according to the news outlet.

Young Tom Talmadge allegedly abducted and sexually battered a 7-year-old girl after approaching her inside the Tampa Lanes bowling alley in Florida. (FOX 13)
Immediately following the incident, Talmadge allegedly dropped the child off at a second bowling alley nearby and fled the scene.
The young girl’s disappearance sparked a frantic search by Tampa Lanes employees until a man at the second bowling alley recognized the child and facilitated her return, the outlet reported.

Young Tom Talmadge was taken into custody by local authorities in Cavite, Philippines, the Bureau of Immigration said. (iStock)
The case ultimately ran cold for nearly 40 years, until investigators with the Florida Department of Law Enforcement used genealogical research and preserved DNA evidence to identify Talmadge as a suspect, authorities said.
His arrest was a result of the BI’s #ShieldKids campaign, an initiative launched “to protect children from foreign sex offenders,” the agency said.
“We will continue to work closely with international counterparts to protect Filipino children and uphold justice,” Immigration Commissioner Joel Anthony Viado said in a statement. “Foreign fugitives who commit crimes against children will find no refuge here.”
Following his arrest, Talmadge was transported to the BI Warden Facility in Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig City, where he awaits extradition to the United States.
He faces charges of sexual battery on a victim less than 12 years old by an adult, lewd and lascivious acts on a child, and kidnapping to commit a felony on a child, according to the BI.
The Hillsborough County State Attorney’s Office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.