Federal Bureau of Investigation

Hearing Set for Man Charged With Posing as Missing Child

Brian Michael Rini was arrested on a false statement count after DNA testing proved he wasn't Timmothy Pitzen, who disappeared in 2011 at age 6

Authorities say the person who claimed to be a boy missing from Aurora since 2011 is actually a 23-year-old Ohio man. Lauren Petty reports.

A pretrial hearing is planned for a 24-year-old man charged with impersonating a long-missing child.

U.S. District Judge Michael Barrett in Cincinnati on Thursday will hear from attorneys on both sides, with a trial scheduled June 24 for Brian Michael Rini of Medina, Ohio.

Rini has pleaded not guilty to two counts of lying to federal agents and one of aggravated identity theft. The false statements charges carry possible sentences of up to eight years in prison and the ID theft would mean at least two years with conviction.

Rini has been held without bond since April, when federal authorities confirmed his identity.

Police in Newport, Kentucky, say Rini had claimed to be Timmothy Pitzen, an Aurora, Illinois, boy who disappeared in 2011 at age 6.

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