warpedskydiver 0 #1 March 23, 2006 Police: Missing Teen Found in Nearby House By DANIEL LOVERING, Associated Press Writer Wed Mar 22, 8:02 PM McKEESPORT, Pa. - A woman who disappeared as a teen 10 years ago had been living with a middle school security guard who didn't allow her to leave his home for several years, police said Wednesday. Tanya Nicole Kach, now 24, was reunited with her family this week. She had been living at the man's home, located about two miles from her father's house in the Pittsburgh suburb of McKeesport, police said. The two met when Thomas Hose, 48, worked as a security guard at a school where Kach was a student. It was not immediately clear how she ended up at the home. She was discovered Tuesday when she approached a convenience store owner and told him that she wasn't Nikki Evans, the name the owner knew her by. She said she was being kept locked in a bedroom, said the owner, Joseph Sparico. When she told him her real name, he said, she was upset and shaking. "I was so scared that nobody would believe me," Kach told WTAE-TV from her father's home Wednesday. Sparico's son, a retired McKeesport police officer, recognized Kach's name, and Sparico contacted authorities. Allegheny County Police Superintendent Charles Moffatt said Kach had been staying at the home Hose shared with his parents since 1996, and was not allowed to leave for the first four years she was there. When others came over, Kach had to stay in a bedroom, Moffatt said. "She had no contact with people, other than the people that were in the home," Moffatt said. Moffatt said Hose would tell her what to eat and what to wear, but there was no indication that Kach had been physically restrained. He said charges were pending but would not elaborate. James Ecker, Hose's attorney, said police planned to charge his client with sex crimes involving a minor. The attorney said there was no indication that Kach had been abducted or kidnapped. "As far as I know no one has ever said she was held against her will," Ecker said. Kach disappeared Feb. 10, 1996, said Police Chief Joseph Pero. She was initially listed as a runaway, but her status was changed to a missing person. He wouldn't say why. The woman's father, Jerry Kach, was grateful for her return: "I just say thank you. There is a God and he brought my little girl back home." Quote It's a good thing she wasn't murdered, sold for organs, or used as a breeder. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Join the conversation You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account. Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible. Reply to this topic... × Pasted as rich text. Paste as plain text instead Only 75 emoji are allowed. × Your link has been automatically embedded. Display as a link instead × Your previous content has been restored. Clear editor × You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL. Insert image from URL × Desktop Tablet Phone Submit Reply 0 Go To Topic Listing