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|    Missing teen girl, coach found together     |
|    07 Nov 19 04:18:24    |
      XPost: school.general, sac.general, talk.politics.guns       XPost: alt.gossip.celebrities       From: losers@dnc.org              A week after a 16-year-old girl went missing with her former       high school wrestling coach, the two were found together early       Thursday at a home in Stockton, California, the same town where       the teen goes to school, according to the San Joaquin County       Sheriff's Office.              The 16-year-old, who had been reported missing on Aug. 22, was       believed to be in a "romantic relationship" with Phillip       Maglaya, 26, according to the sheriff's office.              The teen and coach were found after an anonymous caller reported       a possible sighting of them about 1 a.m., the sheriff's office       said.              The girl, a junior at Franklin High School, was "physically       unharmed" and "in good condition" and brought back to her       family, authorities said.              Maglaya, a former volunteer wrestling coach at Franklin High       School, was taken into custody.              He was booked Thursday on charges including unlawful sexual       intercourse with a minor, willful cruelty to a child and child       stealing, according to records. Bail was set at $2,705,000 and       he is due in court on Friday.              One day before the two were found, the teen's parents opened up       to ABC News in an emotional interview.              "This is a father's worst nightmare," father Ron Arther said.              "We trusted him," mother Iris Arther added of the coach.              When the teen went missing, her distraught parents found a note       from her left behind.              "The first page says, 'I love you Mom and Dad, very much,       nothing that you guys did was your fault,'" Iris Arther       recalled, crying.              Ron Arther said he went through his daughter's phone log and saw       numerous calls to coach Maglaya -- so he called him.              Ron Arther said he asked the coach if he'd seen his daughter,       and that the coach replied, "I talked to her yesterday, she was       asking about dieting and nutrition and workout programs."              "On the day that she left she sent us an email at like 4:54       a.m., saying, 'I'm safe, please don't worry, I love you guys       I'll keep in touch.'"              "I feel so helpless," her distraught father said.              Ron Arther said he then received a text from his daughter       Tuesday that read, "Don't worry about me I'm safe I'm at a       friend's house. I'll talk to you guys again soon I love you, Mom       and Dad."              Maglaya was an unpaid volunteer who "worked at the high school       for several weeks last winter," "but did pass background       checks," the Stockton Unified School District said in a       statement.              "He had advised the school he would not be returning this year,"       the school district said.              ABC News' Lisa Sivertsen contributed to this report.              https://abc7.com/missing-teen-girl-coach-found-together-in-       california;-coach-charged/4102299/                      --- SoupGate-DOS v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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