Mom kidnapped young daughter during divorce with help of adult sons and sister, brought her to ‘religious cult’ run by ‘medicine man’ more than 1,000 miles away: Feds

Kimberly Dell Davidson-Drolet

Left: Kimberly Dell Davidson-Drolet (National Center for Missing & Exploited Children). Right: the suspect after her arrest (Buchanan County Sheriff’s Office).

A 53-year-old Utah woman allegedly kidnapped her 5-year-old daughter during divorce proceedings in violation of a custody agreement, lost parental rights, and took the victim, with the help of her adult sons and a sister, to Missouri, to live at a “religious compound led by a religious cult leader,” a self-described “medicine man” also said be a relative of the accused, according to the federal government.

Kimberly Dell Davidson-Drolet was arrested in Buchanon County, Mo., in mid-July and accused, along with her sons Jaxson Davidson, 30, Dallas Davidson, 23, and sister Kristine Merrill, 53, of conspiring to kidnap the child in January 2023 and concealing the victim’s whereabouts through June 27, 2024.

According to the indictment and criminal complaint, Davidson-Drolet and her estranged husband Laurence at the start of 2023 were “engaged in divorce and child custody proceedings” in Utah state court and, on Jan. 18, 2023, the defendant kidnapped their child and brought her more than 1,000 miles away to a “compound run by religious cult leader” Paul Dean, the founder of what the government described as a Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) “type cult.”

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