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Mich. runaways can't have contact, must wear GPS (USA News)

Penulis : Mumtaz on Tuesday, 10 September 2013 | 08:48


MOUNT PLEASANT, Mich. - The alleged "Romeo and Juliet" youngsters who fled from home together a month ago, now can't have any sort of contact with one another.

On Monday, the crafty a probate judge independently.

Braxton Wood, 14, fled with his 13-year-old better half, Jayden Thomas, taking the family SUV and after practically two weeks, they were discovered in Chicago. The pair, who were final seen Aug. 26, face charges of fleeing from home. While they can come back to class they need to wear a GPS unit.

The high schoolers' families said the pair pursued away Jayden's mother let her know to stop the relationship since it was getting too genuine.

Private agent Mike Cook was working the instance of the missing youngsters when he got a call from a Chicago tipster.

"He'd seen the report at the beginning of today on Good Morning America and did a twofold take since he was sure he saw Braxton discarding a few things at a service station."

Police got the youngsters, and Cook called the crew.
Cook says, "I could get a handle on the sighs come then, obviously they were enthusiastic they were hollering, it was an extraordinary experience."

The couple had been living out of the Wood family's Ford Explorer, which had used up gas, and were attempting to offer their trappings to get cash to leave Chicago.

Cook says teen cherish seems, by all accounts, to be the cause to flee.

"From what the folks said, it was a pretty extreme sentimental relationship for that age."

Throughout their hearings on Monday, none, of these youngster offered a clarification for what happened. Anyhow their families spoke after they left the court.

Sarah Wood, "We like the media's reaction thus, we like their part in helping us get the youngsters home, its a truly hard time for us at this moment, we would like to thank everyone, however we might like the protection."

First light Peyton says, "The family truly needs their protection to attempt and put these children's lives and families back together."

It's not clear if either teen will confront criminal indictments. Both are booked to be back in court later this month.
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