(CNN) - DNA test results showed that non-Michigan man Long Island, New York, son of the missing 54 years ago, according to the FBI. John Robert Barnes, of Kalkaska, Michigan, police approached twice in New York in March that claimed akan Steven Damman, a Baby missing while on a shopping trip with his mother in 1955.

Pamela Barnes tracked down Damman Horne, Steven's sister, and two private tests carried out have shown that a "possibility" they are siblings, according to Nassau County, New York, detective Lt. Kevin Smith.

But the example of Barnes Horne and analyzed by FBI Laboratory in Quantico, Virginia, is determined that they do not share the same mother, the FBI in Detroit said Thursday.


Sandra Berchtold, spokeswoman for the Detroit FBI office, said the FBI following a strict protocol and used to determine the mitochondrial DNA Horne and Barnes is not connected to the same mother. Marilyn Damman take him Toddler, Steven, and baby sister, Pamela, to the food market in East Meadow, Long Island, in 1955. Mother went in to make shopping fast, he left 2-year-old baby girl and children stroll outside.

But Damman to authorities that when he returned, his children are missing. A short time later, the block, the baby girl found unharmed, and the whole air, but Steven was lost, Smith said.


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