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A missing 14-year-old Tennessee girl has been found safe in the Louisiana woods, where authorities say she was left by a man who had picked her up
from her home after the two met online.
Alexander Materne, 28, drove the girl to his home in St. Rose, Louisiana,
on Dec. 23 and had sex, after which the girl disclosed her age, the St.
Charles Parish Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
Materne then brought the girl to a secluded, wooded area in Tangipahoa
Parish and left her there with a tent, food and water, authorities said.
He then went to Jennings, Louisiana, to celebrate Christmas with his
family, officials said.
Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff Gerald Sticker said the two had met on a gaming platform and had made a plan for Materne to drive to her home in
Tennessee.
Materne faces numerous charges, including aggravated kidnapping of a child
and felony counts of human trafficking and carnal knowledge. Jail records
do not show if he has an attorney who could speak on his behalf.
The break in the case, Sticker said, came when the girl's parents did
their own investigation and tracked Materne to Jennings, Louisiana, where
his family lived, about 160 miles west of Materne's home in St. Rose.
"They were the key to all of this," Sticker said. "I'm telling you if they
want a job, I'll hire both of these parents as investigators."
Jennings Police Chief Danny Semmes said his office received a call
Christmas Eve about Materne possibly having the girl in Jennings, but when officers checked at the family home, they were told he no longer lived
there. The next day, police were notified that Materne had showed up at
the family home to celebrate Christmas and he agreed to an interview with officers. When asked about the female, he then agreed to show detectives
where he dropped off the teen in Tangipahoa Parish
Authorities said Materne then took detectives to the girl's location in
the woods, about 42 miles from his home. She had been there for about two
days.
"You can't make this stuff up. It's a Christmas miracle that she was found safe. This thing could've ended badly," Sticker said.
The girl was transported to a hospital for a check-up and later returned
to her family, investigators said.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/tennessee-teen-louisiana-woods-online-app/
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