

Authorities Search for North Bay Teen Who Went Missing as a Young Girl
Federal and local authorities are searching for an 18-year-old North Bay woman who went missing when she was a young girl, a report that was discovered only after Rohnert Park police began investigating a couple suspected of abusing two children, according to police.
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Federal and local authorities are searching for an 18-year-old North Bay woman who went missing when she was a young girl, a report that was discovered only after Rohnert Park police began investigating a couple suspected of abusing two children, according to police.
Kaya Centeno hasn't been seen or heard from for about 8-10 years, according to her younger sibilings, a 17-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy, who told investigators about their missing sister while being interviewed last month in the child abuse case against their adoptive parents, Gina and Jose Centeno of Rohnert Park, police said.
The children had been brought back from Mexico, where the Centenos took them about 18 months ago to live with extended family, police said. Upon interviewing the children, there were allegations of emotional, sexual and physical abuse that had occurred over an eight- to 10-year span, and a reference was made about their older "sister" Kaya who lived with them in Rohnert Park, police said.
The Centenos adopted Kaya and her two siblings in 2008, police said. Kaya, who may be going by the alias Kaya Whitney Kazzee, attended John Reed School in Rohnert Park but was removed during the 2010-2011 school year to be home schooled.
Adoptive parents of Rohnert Park teen last seen a decade ago charged with abuse
Sonoma County prosecutors charged Jose and Gina Centeno of Rohnert Park with the long-term abuse of two of their adopted teen children while a third teen remains missing.
Rohnert Park police are searching for an 18-year-old girl not seen for nearly a decade, her disappearance only discovered recently when her adoptive parents came under investigation for allegedly abusing her two younger siblings.
Kaya Centeno’s younger sister and brother, ages 17 and 15, told police she was between 8 and 12 years old when they last saw her, police said. The younger children remained living with the couple, Jose and Gina Centeno of Rohnert Park, and endured years of abuse, according to police.
The Centanos were arrested Aug. 19 and booked into the Sonoma County Jail on $18 million bail. They have been charged with felony torture and other crimes, according to the 14-count complaint filed Aug. 20 in Sonoma County Superior Court.
Jose Centeno, 53, was also charged with an additional nine felony crimes for his suspected sexual abuse of the 17-year-old girl, who is referred to as Jane Doe #1 in the complaint. They face life sentences if convicted.
At the center of the case is the mystery of Kaya Centeno, who attended John Reed Elementary School until second grade, when she was taken out of school to be homeschooled, police said.
Rohnert Park police Sgt. Keith Astley said he hopes members of the public will come forward with information about her and help pinpoint a more precise time window for when she was last seen.
“We want to find Kaya,” Astley said. “We want to hear from anybody who knows Kaya. Have they seen Kaya? When was the last time they saw Kaya? Kaya was in the household and then she was not.”
Jose and Gina Centeno return to court Oct. 5 for a plea hearing, and they remain in jail without bail.
“We don’t know where Kaya is, and we want to find her,” Astley said.
MEDIA - KAYA CENTENO: Missing from Rohnert Park, CA since 2010-2012 - Age 8-10 - Reported in 2020
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