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Nance was too young to remember if the woman who raised her was with her the entire time, police said. Investigators aren't saying whether they have identified any suspects, but the White family believes Ann Pettway is the kidnapper. "We have our suspicions in this case, but you need more than that for probable cause," Browne said. Authorities have interviewed Nance, her biological parents and want to speak to Nance again. It wasn't known if they interviewed Pettway. White's family said they want the kidnappers found and punished. But right now, they are focusing on having their daughter back. Joy White and her family met Nance before the DNA test was confirmed because she felt sure Nance was Carlina. Nance was in New York from Friday until Tuesday with her daughter but returned to Atlanta. "We took pictures, Joy cooked. We had a good time," said White-Heatley, Joy's older sister. "Everyone was so happy. It was like she was never missing." After the DNA test results came back Wednesday, Nance returned to New York and was with her mother at a hotel. Calls from the AP to Joy White and her daughter were not returned. But Nance told the New York Post in an interview posted Thursday that reuniting with her family was like a dream. "I'm so happy. At the same time, it's a funny feeling because everything's brand-new. It's like being born again," she said.
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