MYNORTHWEST NEWS

Missing Pullman girl, 2, found alive with couple who fled to Mexico

Jul 9, 2024, 12:30 AM | Updated: 6:48 am

Image: From left, 2-year old girl Seraya Aung Harmon, Nadia Cole, center, and Aaron Aung. Aung is e...

From left, 2-year old girl Seraya Aung Harmon, Nadia Cole, center, and Aaron Aung. Aung is engaged to Cole and is Aung Harmon's father. (Photos courtesy of Pullman Police Department)

(Photos courtesy of Pullman Police Department)

The search a missing 2-year-old girl from Pullman and the engaged couple last seen with the child ended when they were all found alive in Mexico.

According to a news release from the city of Pullman, authorities located missing Seraya Aung Harmon, 2, over the weekend at a roadside checkpoint near Santa Ana, Mexico. The release didn’t specify exactly when the child was found.

Aung Harmon father, Aaron Aung, failed to return the child to her mother’s custody on June 3 in Pullman. Aung’s fiancée, 21-year-old Nadia Cole, was reported missing to the Port of Seattle Police Department at the end of May as she was last seen at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (Sea-Tac Airport). She was believed to be possibly traveling with Aung and Aung Harmon.

Previous coverage: Missing Pullman girl, 2, likely with couple who fled to Mexico

Authorities in Mexico detained Aung, Aung Harmon and Cole and turned them over to U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), the city of Pullman reported. The FBI coordinated with authorities at the National Institute of Migration, Mexican State Police, the Nogales Police Department in Mexico and CBP.

Aung is being held at a detention center in Nogales, Arizona, awaiting extradition back to Whitman County, where Pullman is located, on an outstanding warrant for custodial interference in the first degree.

Cole was subsequently deported back to the U.S., the press statement from the city stated.

The child has been in the care of Arizona Child Protective Services.

Background on the case: How we got here

“Seraya was last seen with her father, Aaron Aung, on May 29,” the Pullman Police Department (PPD) stated on social media. “The two reportedly traveled to Montana on a fishing trip,” but the two never returned to the home of the girl’s mother.

More on missing people in Washington: Mount Vernon girl, 14, found safe in Michigan

“It’s hard, I can’t even really tell you what I do because I just basically think about her and try and find a way to find her,” the missing 2-year-old’s mother told KIRO Newsradio at the time.

Initially, Aung was thought to have traveled to Montana because he was seen buying camping gear and a Montana map book in Moscow, Idaho. However, the PPD revealed in a later update that Aung and Cole likely traveled to Mexico in a black 2014 Cadillac XTS.

Crime blotter: Covering the crimes committed in the Puget Sound region

Contributing: Frank Sumrall

Steve Coogan is the lead editor of MyNorthwest. You can read more of his stories here. Follow Steve on X, or email him here.

Please follow our Community Guidelines

MyNorthwest News

Pierce County dog ejected...

Jason Sutich

Dog ejected through windshield during high-speed chase in Pierce County

A high-speed chase in Pierce County resulted in a dog being ejected from the fleeing vehicle as it came to a crash in a ditch on Tuesday morning.

7 hours ago

Ship Canal Bridge...

Nate Connors

It’s back! Revive I-5 in Seattle returns this weekend

Join the revitalization of Seattle's Ship Canal Bridge this weekend with engaging events and updates from WSDOT on preservation efforts.

7 hours ago

Former Expedia employee...

James Lynch

Former Expedia employee who hid cameras in bathrooms sentenced to prison

A former Expedia worker who hid cameras in bathrooms receives a four-year prison sentence for invading co-workers' privacy.

8 hours ago

ICE - thurston county sheriff...

Gee Scott and Ursula Reutin Show

Thurston County sheriff tells drivers how to handle ICE stops

Stay informed with the Thurston County sheriff’s essential tips for drivers during ICE encounters.

8 hours ago

lawmakers budget session wa...

Heather Bosch

No hearings planned for Let’s Go Washington initiatives

Washington Legislature won't discuss Let's Go Washington initiatives affecting schools and families this session.

9 hours ago

Redmond AI solve cases...

Aaron Granillo

Roofing scam in Redmond costs victim nearly $300K

A Redmond homeowner lost nearly $300,000 to a roofing scam. Police urge residents to stay vigilant and report suspicious activity.

10 hours ago

Missing Pullman girl, 2, found alive with couple who fled to Mexico