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Utah Mother Detained Overseas for Allegedly Taking Children to European Orphanage

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A Utah mother, deeply engrossed in apocalyptic predictions, has been apprehended abroad following accusations of kidnapping her four young children and leaving them at an orphanage in Croatia. This situation has sparked an international legal conflict aimed at returning the children to the United States.

Elleshia Anne Seymour, 35, was detained in Dubrovnik, Croatia, on January 16, as confirmed by the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office to Fox News Digital. Prosecutors are collaborating with federal authorities to consider extradition processes, although no specific timetable has been set.

In Utah, Seymour faces charges of four counts of custodial interference, each classified as a third-degree felony, for allegedly taking her children abroad without their fathers’ consent and not honoring court-mandated visitation schedules.

Authorities report that Seymour departed on a one-way flight from Salt Lake City to Amsterdam on November 29, subsequently traveling to Croatia with her children. Investigators claim that the deadline for the children’s return had long passed, and both fathers informed the police they never sanctioned the international trip.

A father poses with four children in a family photo.

A family photograph depicts Seymour’s children alongside her former husband, Kendall Seymour. Officials stated that the children were ultimately located in a Croatian orphanage after being taken overseas by their mother. (GoFundMe)

According to Kendall Seymour, the father of three of the children, the family did not realize the kids were missing until days after they had already been taken overseas.

“On Sunday, Nov. 30, my ex-wife flew to Europe, kidnapping all three of my kids and her fourth child from another dad,” Seymour wrote in his original GoFundMe post. “We didn’t learn until Tuesday, Dec. 2, that anyone was missing.”

Court records show a no-bail arrest warrant was issued in December after prosecutors argued Seymour posed a flight risk and a danger to her children.

Photos show four missing children and a separate image of their mother

Photos show the missing Seymour children alongside a separate image of their mother. Authorities said the children were allegedly taken abroad by their mother and later found at an orphanage in Croatia. (GoFundMe)

According to charging documents, officers later found Seymour’s apartment unlocked and abandoned, her vehicle parked at Salt Lake City International Airport, and a notebook outlining plans to discard phones and documents. Kendall Seymour said his ex-wife allegedly forged passport paperwork for the children and left behind what he described as a delusional note claiming she had received a message from God promising she would be in Italy by Christmas.

He also said police found a handwritten to-do list that included instructions to “shred paperwork,” “destroy identifying photos,” “throw away phone,” and “purchase pre-paid phone.”

In a voicemail left for Kendall Seymour days after disappearing, Elleshia Seymour allegedly claimed she was in France and said she needed to get the children out because the “end times” were coming, according to police.

A father sits with three children inside a home in an undated photo

Kendall Seymour is shown with his children in an undated family photo taken prior to their alleged abduction. (GoFundMe)

The children were eventually located in Croatia and placed into a state-run orphanage.

Now, Kendall Seymour has flown to Europe in a desperate effort to bring them home.

In a Jan. 25 update posted to a GoFundMe campaign, Seymour said the children remain “trapped in Croatia in a state-run orphanage” as he works to secure their release from government custody.

“We are in the country, trying to get the kids out of the custody of the local government,” he wrote, adding that the family has been forced to hire Croatian lawyers who specialize in international child abduction cases, file applications under the Hague Convention, pay for court-approved translators, and extend their stay overseas indefinitely.

Seymour said the fundraiser’s original goal has already been consumed by travel costs alone and warned that future expenses — including therapy — remain unknown.

“Who knows how much money is going to be needed for therapy for the five of us, after this is all over,” he wrote.

He also revealed that a fifth American child, who had been traveling with Seymour and her children, is housed at the same orphanage. That child has not been publicly identified, and Seymour said his legal situation is “even more difficult,” requiring additional legal strategy and assistance.

Stepheny Price covers crime, including missing persons, homicides and migrant crime. Send story tips to stepheny.price@fox.com.

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