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Porter Stone Found: Heart Patient Taken From Hospital Is Safe In St. Louis (VIDEO)

By JIM SALTER 04/25/12 03:45 PM ET AP

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Porter Stone, the 5-year-old boy who was taken from a St. Louis hospital on Tuesday, was found safe.

ST. LOUIS — A father kidnapped his young son from a St. Louis hospital with precious little of the medicine the boy requires for his failing heart, then called and sent text messages taunting his estranged wife about the abduction, authorities said Wednesday.

Five-year-old Porter Stone was found with his father and paternal grandmother around 3 a.m. Wednesday in Alsip, Ill., near Chicago. The child, who is on a heart transplant list, was OK despite the grave medical condition that requires intravenous medication. He taken to a hospital for observation.

"All indications are he was doing well," said Alsip police Lt. Scott Zablotny. It wasn't clear if Porter was still hospitalized later Wednesday. Authorities, citing safety concerns, declined to say where he was.

The boy's father, Jeffrey Stone, 33; Stone's mother, Rhonda Marie Matthews, 59; and Stone's sister, Heather Minton, 37, were arrested when police stormed into a room at the Baymont Hotel in Alsip, working off a tip generated by a missing child alert. It wasn't clear why the family was in the Chicago area.

St. Louis prosecutors charged Stone and Matthews with kidnapping, interfering with custody and endangering the welfare of a child. No charges have been filed against Minton.

Stone and Matthews were jailed in Alsip on $1 million bond. It wasn't clear when they would face extradition to Missouri, and it wasn't clear if either had an attorney.

Porter's ordeal began earlier this year when he developed flu-like symptoms that continued to worsen. Doctors eventually diagnosed him with dilated cardiomyopathy, in which the heart becomes weakened and enlarged and can no longer pump blood efficiently.

The condition worsened to the point that doctors at St. Louis Children's Hospital put him on a heart transplant list.

Court records show Jeffrey and Tiffany Stone, 32, are getting a divorce and she has physical custody of Porter. Still, both parents accompanied Porter when he arrived at the hospital Friday to begin evaluations for a transplant. He was discharged at 3:50 p.m. Monday.

Hospital spokeswoman Jackie Ferman-Grothe said Jeffrey Stone took the boy with him, purportedly to get a prescription filled inside the hospital, while the mother was getting the car. When father and son didn't return, the mother contacted police. Hospital officials said Porter was wearing the small backpack where he keeps his IV material, but he had only enough medication for a day or two.

Jeffrey Stone called and texted his estranged wife several times to taunt her, St. Louis police officer Tracy Cole wrote in a probable cause statement. He called Tiffany Stone names, told her where he had their son and refused to let her speak to the boy, Cole said.

Public records indicate the Stones have moved around the U.S., with past addresses in Kansas, Missouri, North Carolina, Utah, Oregon and California. They also apparently spent time in Texas: Alsip police listed an address for Jeffrey Stone in Grand Prairie, Texas, though St. Louis prosecutors said both he and his mother had an address in Hercules, Calif. The St. Louis Circuit Attorney's Office cited Tarrant County, Texas, as the location for the court order granting custody of Porter to his mother.

It wasn't clear what Jeffrey Stone does for a living. Tiffany Stone has been licensed as a professional massage therapist in North Carolina and Missouri.

Messages left at various phone numbers listed for the Stones and their relatives were not returned Wednesday.

The Cardiomyopathy Association said the disease affects people of all ages and is mostly inherited. Porter apparently had no family history of the disease, said Dr. Charlie Canter, medical director of St. Louis Children's Hospital's heart failure program.

"By the way he presented, it seemed possible he had an infection of the heart," Canter said.

That was initially good news because it meant oral medication might stem the illness. But Porter's condition worsened and he required IV medication, Canter said. In recent weeks, even the IV medication wasn't working well, prompting the need to add him to the heart transplant list.

"There's still a chance he could recover," Canter said. "But we have to prepare for the worst, and the worst is he will not recover and will continue to deteriorate."

Canter said children Porter's age typically have to wait several months for a donor heart to become available. If the transplant occurs and is successful, the new heart typically lasts 15 to 16 years. If that heart fails, the patient can go back on a transplant waiting list, assuming his health is otherwise strong enough for a transplant.

Canter said Porter had 24 to 48 hours of medicine with him when he left the hospital. Once that ran out, he would most likely have developed flu-like symptoms, though he would not likely have been in immediate danger of dying, the doctor said.

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Associated Press writer Carla K. Johnson in Chicago and Maria Sudekum Fisher in Kansas City, Mo., contributed to this report.

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02:11 AM on 04/29/2012
i want to know , who is behind his haircut?
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GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
01:20 PM on 04/26/2012
I just saw on WGN news out of Chicago that the child and his mother have been reunited and are on their way back to St. Louis. The "father", the grandmother, and the aunt all are facing charges, and also extradition to Missouri. They didn't say anything about Federal charges yet.
07:18 AM on 04/26/2012
Just my opinion... but I feel it could've been a planned kidnapping to get public attention so they can get more support for the boy & faster treatment in an urgent attempt to save the boy, or could be that the father & grandmother don't agree w/ the treatment & want to intervene.
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PiperSniper
10:36 AM on 04/26/2012
yeah ... nice jump in logic
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kareemachan
watashi ha tororu ga oroka da to omoi masu。
11:25 AM on 04/26/2012
Hard to get "faster treatment" when the only treatment is a new heart, toots.
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jemteku
My Micro-Bio is Empty
12:24 PM on 04/26/2012
Enough said. Your comment was right on the money.
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Psychpro
Compassionate accountability
06:14 AM on 04/26/2012
"St. Louis prosecutors charged Stone and Matthews with kidnapping, interfering with custody and endangering the welfare of a child. No charges have been filed against Minton."

Well, I guess we can figure out who tipped off the police....
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GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
01:25 PM on 04/26/2012
WGN News out of Chicago just said a few minutes ago that all three are facing charges and extradition to Missouri. No Federal charges have been filed -- yet. The mother and son have been reunited and are on their way back to St. Louis.
jaymetal
I will always love you little one. Chad 2001-2012
04:03 AM on 04/26/2012
What a selfish parent to do this for simple 'haha i got him and you don't' .. nah nah nah nah boo boo.. ! Glad the boy is found and is safe! Hope he gets that transplant he so desperately needs!
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ROBB CORLESS
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03:34 AM on 04/26/2012
Just plain wonderful...
02:40 AM on 04/26/2012
In my opinion, this heinous act (especially when committed by a non-custodial parent) should be dealt with by terminating that parent's parental rights. The father and grandma in this case look like they are used to posing for mug shots.
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GOODDOC1
"civil war" is an oxymoron
01:26 PM on 04/26/2012
They can terminate his rights after he gets out of prison, in my opinion!
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spunkyphd
Grok Karma
10:47 PM on 04/25/2012
So clear why the mom has custody! Hope she can get a job and stay in one place now to care for that cute kid. His story makes it clear why it is so very necessary for all insurances to coverall people, including those with previous health problems.
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Knot MaFawlt
Intelligent life on Earth? Prove it.
09:38 PM on 04/25/2012
We have no problem implanting identifying chips in our pets but can't be bothered to take the same care of our children? WTH?
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tmduke55221
12:59 AM on 04/26/2012
Because people do not want to be tracked, when a chip is placed in a child and that child grows up the gov will say no you cannot have it removed and really I do not want s lowjack device on my kids, its going to be bad enough when they start putting IFRD chips into our ids and calling them smart cards but just another way to track law abiding citizens
08:41 AM on 04/26/2012
You really want a smart chip in a child? You want a smart chip in you? Doesn't that just ring of infringement of rights?
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Knot MaFawlt
Intelligent life on Earth? Prove it.
09:49 AM on 04/29/2012
It would assure no child was ever stolen from a hospital, none would be able to be registered under a false name, etc. A child should be able to chose at age 18 whether or not they want the chip to remain. And yes, I wish all of my family could be "chipped". It might even aide in identifying murder victims, pray God that should never happen....but it does.
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vcrozas
One can still have an opinion...right?
09:03 PM on 04/25/2012
Glad the child was found, hope he does well inspite of the adults in his family.
08:56 PM on 04/25/2012
Good that they found him alive and well!
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tammyida
07:24 PM on 04/25/2012
I could see this happening if the father had religious reasons (I know some religions ban organized medicine) but that doesn't seem to be the case here. A selfish man who wants to get back at his wife by endangering their child. That's not sick; it's evil.
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sadwitness
Haters have no effect on me. I'm idiot proof.
08:00 PM on 04/25/2012
Either way it would be sick and evil- there is no religious reason to let a child die.
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spunkyphd
Grok Karma
10:53 PM on 04/25/2012
I can not imagine what was in his head...."I think I grab my sick kid and go get my mom and sister...we'll run off to a motel and taunt my ex...THAT WILL SHOW HER!!!" ?????

Yep, I have to agree, sick...Evil,... not father materal, nor grandma materal!
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concentric1
06:56 PM on 04/25/2012
Child endangerment on the part of the father and other relatives is beyond bazaar. There is a special place in hell for anyone who would be involved in such a spectacle.
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Scairp
06:50 PM on 04/25/2012
That was totally weird. Why would the grandmother AND the child's aunt both go along with taking the boy and putting his chance for a transplant in danger? If he gets ill he could get kicked off the list. One of the strangest cases of parental kidnapping I've heard of.
07:46 PM on 04/25/2012
Maybe there is a mental disorder that runs in that family. Poor little guy has enough to deal with.
06:40 PM on 04/25/2012
Well we know why the kids' father is such a creep, old Granny was right there helping to kill her terminally ill grandson, just to spite the custodial parent. Family courts being what they are, nothing much will happen to the two kidnappers, attempted murderers, who took a kid that sick out of hospital care. What if a heart came up and he wasn't there? Did they care even a little bit that they were taking him from a hospital, that he is dying? Women need to be taught better skills for picking men, and the big tip off with this man was obviously his mother. Women don't teach your daughters to settle, you'll only end up getting a piece of trash like this man to haunt you to your dying day.