Texas man reported missing for eight years was living at home with his mother, police say

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Investigators believe a Texas man who reportedly disappeared as a teenager eight years ago was actually living with his mother, and that his mother misled police the whole time.

Rudolph"Rudy" Farias was reported missing on March 7, 2015, by his mother, Janie Santana, after he did not come home from walking his dogs at age 17. Officials confirmed earlier this week that Farias was found alive outside a local church. Soon after Farias was found, however, community members raised questions about whether or not he was ever actually missing, prompting police to take a closer look at the family.

Santana alleged that her nephew"was the person friends and family were seeing coming and going," rather than Farias, police said. However, neighbors were shown a photo that they say is not Farias and not the boy who had been spending time with them. Police would not confirm or deny reports that Farias was sexually abused during the eight-year period. The claims stem from remarks that community activist Quanell X gave reporters on Wednesday. Earlier in the day, police conducted interviews with Santana and Farias at a hotel in Humble, Texas, and Quanell X said Santana asked him to be present for the discussions.

Farias allegedly told Quanell X that his mother threatened that he would get in trouble with authorities and she would give him drugs to keep him from leaving.

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