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EXCLUSIVE: A 16-year-old girl, missing for approximately a month, has been safely located following a comprehensive multi-state investigation. The operation resulted in the apprehension of a man accused of being a repeat kidnapper, the FBI confirmed to Fox News Digital on Tuesday.
The teenager was discovered last Friday in a hotel room near Jacksonville, Florida, after being reported missing from Ohio on February 16.
The suspect has been identified as Negron, a resident of Tennessee, with charges pending against him. Authorities have also linked Negron to another potential kidnapping incident in 2024, involving the alleged transportation of a 17-year-old girl from Texas for the purpose of sexual activity.
This arrest marks the second successful intervention by the FBI in a week against alleged child sexual abusers.

The FBI revealed that the investigation into the Ohio teenager’s disappearance involved coordination across multiple field offices, showcasing a collaborative effort between federal agents and local law enforcement, including the specialized Hostage Rescue Team.
FBI Director Kash Patel commended the operation’s success, emphasizing the critical role of safeguarding children from violent offenders. He lauded the collaborative effort of the teams, stating they had undoubtedly saved lives.
“This case is the best of the FBI working with our great local partners: Acting quickly, using elite technology capabilities, and deploying the best of the best tactical units to find the alleged kidnapper and very likely save a young girl’s life,” Patel said in a statement.
“Protecting kids against violent criminals has been a top priority of this FBI from the start, and day after day our teams continue to get it done all across this country. Our Cincinnati, Nashville, and Jacksonville field offices working with local partners – as well as our incredible Hostage Rescue Team – all did outstanding work in this case and no doubt saved lives.”

A missing 16-year-old from Ohio was safely recovered in Jacksonville, Florida, after a month-long search and investigation. (Visions of America/Joseph Sohm/UCG/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)
Federal officials said the girl, from Colerain Township, Ohio, was found after investigators identified and tracked down Negron.
While last Friday’s search warrant at Negron’s Tennessee home revealed that the suspect had already fled, law enforcement was able to track his whereabouts and vehicle later that morning to Palatka, Florida.
Negron was subsequently arrested, and the girl was reportedly found safe in a nearby hotel room.
Charges against Negron are currently pending. Digital evidence remains under review, though no child sexual abuse material has been identified at this time, federal officials said.
During the investigation, agents also discovered that Negron had been linked to a 2024 incident involving a 17-year-old from Texas.
At that time, he was allegedly involved in two prior barricade incidents with local law enforcement. He is also accused of making threatening statements toward officers, and a shotgun was found in his residence.
The rest of Negron’s criminal history includes local misdemeanor charges of theft, trespassing, criminal mischief and marijuana possession, the FBI said.
The local district attorney did not press charges at the time of the 2024 incident.
The FBI said it met with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio on Tuesday to discuss potential federal charges related to the alleged transportation of a minor for sexual activity tied to the 16-year-old victim.

Kash Patel appears before the Senate Judiciary Committee at the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. (AP)
Following his arrest in Jacksonville, Negron was put in transit back to Tennessee.
The FBI emphasized that this is the second time in just one week that field offices have coordinated seamlessly to take down alleged child sexual abusers.
The previous case, which saved a 13-year-old child and a 7-month-old baby, involved coordination between the Buffalo and Charlotte field offices.