Chilling details emerge in case of missing woman who was abducted by fake cops before vanishing without a trace

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NEW details have emerged in the case of a woman who vanished without a trace and was allegedly abducted by fake cops. Now, her ex-boyfriend has been charged in connection to her disappearance – six months after she went missing. Elnaz Hajtamiri has been missing since January 12Facebook Mohammed Lilo has been charged in connection with her disappearanceFacebook Hajtamiri was abducted from a relative’s home by three fake copsFacebook Elnaz Hajtamiri has been missing since January 12. The 37-year-old had been staying with a relative after she broke up with her boyfriend, Mohammed Lilo. On the night of January 12, three men claiming to be cops showed up at the home in Wasaga Beach, Ontario. The men claimed they had a warrant for the woman’s arrest. READ MORE CRIME STORIES FOUL PLAY SUSPECTED Tragic update after body of missing toddler, 2, is found in a TRASH CAN TRAGIC MASSACRE Family of four including boy, 13, wiped out in chilling murder case The homeowner told authorities that the men broke into the home and took Hajtamiri, dragging her through snowy conditions and forcing her into a white Lexus SUV. She has not been seen nor heard from since. Lilo, 35, is now in police custody following the incident. Nine days after the incident, Lilo was charged with criminal harassment. Most read in The Sun Hot hack Mum praised for ‘amazing idea’ to keep her paddling pool warm SO SAD Lauren Goodger breaks silence after death of baby with heartbreaking message Taking the biscuit Cheryl embarks on surprising new money-making scheme SPACE Of YOU Ed Sheeran’s baby daughter’s VERY unique name revealed after secret pregnancy GLIMMER OF HOPE Love Island fans predict shock new romance after Jacques O'Neill quits show GONE GIRL Love Island fans all saying the same thing about Paige after Jacques quits villa Authorities told CTV News the man had threatened Hajtamiri and was not cooperating with police investigating her disappearance. He was then arrested on Tuesday and appeared in court on Wednesday. The new charges against him include attempted murder, attempted kidnapping, and kidnapping, according to CTV News. He is due back in court on July 18. THE FIRST ATTACK Weeks before the kidnapping, authorities believe Lilo was involved in another attack on the woman. In late December 2021, Hajtamiri was attacked in a Richmond Hill parking garage with a frying pan. Hajtamiri had to be treated at a local hospital after the incident, according to reports. Authorities believe two other men were involved in that incident, one of whom – Riyasat Singh – was arrested in April. A second suspect, Harshdeep Binner, remains on the run, according to CTV News. Family members of Hajtamiri confirmed to the outlet that her vehicle was found with tracking devices in the aftermath of the incident. Lilo’s attempted murder and attempted kidnapping charges are in relation to the December incident, CTV News reports. A FAMILY’S NIGHTMARE Police are still unsure of Hajtamiri’s whereabouts, six months after her disappearance. Following news of the charges against Lilo, the woman’s family released a statement, obtained by CTV News. “We are grateful to hear that the OPP [Ontario Provincial Police] has made progress in arresting the suspects from her attack and kidnapping and understanding what happened to our dear Elnaz. “These past 6 months have been grueling and painful since her disappearance, as we’ve continued to search endlessly for her. We’ve been met with nothing but silence from the abductors, and not a trace has been found from our beautiful girl. We hope that the arrest of this suspect will bring us closer to finding her.” Hajtamiri, who emigrated to Canada from Iran, is about 5’3″ with short black hair. Read More On The Sun MUSK BE KIDDING Elon's father claims he's had second unplanned child with STEPDAUGHTER TROUBLE IN PARADISE? How Kim really feels about having a 5th baby amid Pete's 'dad dream' The woman’s family has started an Instagram page dedicated to bringing Hajtamiri home. Anyone with information is asked to call the designated tip line at 1-866-876-5423, ext. 7250 or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 1-800-222-TIPS, or leave an anonymous tip online at www.1800222tips.com