Casshew said:From the article
"The girl originally told authorities that she was homeless and that her boyfriend had beaten her, but authorities say the story did not ring true."
Kids really try not to get their parents in trouble - no matter what
Washington County sheriff's detectives are looking for a couple who allegedly beat the man's 15-year-old daughter with a sledgehammer, belts and ax handle while keeping her locked in a storage trailer.
Sgt. John Black, sheriff's spokesman, said Michael Anthony Maez, 37, and Terry Lynn Maez, 34, may be traveling with an 8-year-old son and 13-year-old daughter.
"Detectives are very concerned for the welfare of their two additional children," Black said
An Aloha man and woman sought for nearly a year on accusations that they locked their 15-year-old daughter in a storage trailer and beat her are awaiting extradition to Oregon after their arrests last week in Arkansas.
Sgt. David Thompson of the Washington County Sheriff's Office said Monday that Michael Anthony Maez and Terry Lynn Maez were found in Waldron, Ark. Their two younger children, ages 9 and 14, were placed in protective custody, Thompson said...
Michael Maez, 38, was arrested Wednesday on an unrelated theft charge using the name Michael Baumgartner.
KHBS-TV in Fort Smith, Ark., reported that Terry Maez, 35, was caught when Scott County deputies stopped a suspected drunken driver Friday. Cox said Terry Maez was a passenger in the car and was carrying false identification.
"These people were good at flying under the radar," Thompson said. "They were living in trailers, camping in the woods."
The stepmother of a girl who was locked in a storage shed for three days with a pillow, a jacket and a bucket was convicted of assault, kidnapping and criminal mistreatment.
Terry Lynn Maez, 36, testified that she allowed her husband to beat the 15-year-old because she was a battered woman herself...
With her mother yelling, “Hit her, hit her,” the girl said, her father punched her in the face, whipped her with a belt and smacked her forehead with an ax handle. At one point, the girl said, she was held on the floor and threatened with an electric drill.
Then her mother told her “to get into the shed,” the girl said, and her father locked her in by drilling screws into the door.
A Washington County judge sentenced a 36-year-old former Aloha woman to nearly 10 years in prison today for helping her husband beat and lock his 15-year-old daughter in a storage shed.
Terry Lynn Maez wrote a letter of apology, saying she was just beginning to understand the hurt she had caused her stepdaughter...
[Judge Timothy Alexander] sentenced Maez to nine years and 10 months in prison after finding her guilty of seven counts of assault, kidnapping, criminal mistreatment and delivery of a controlled substance to a minor, for smoking marijuana with her younger children and a neighbor girl.
A former Aloha resident pleaded guilty today to beating his 15-year-old daughter with a two-by-four, a belt and a sledgehammer and locking her in a shed.
Washington County Circuit Judge Marco A. Hernandez sentenced Michael Anthony Maez, 39, to a mandatory 10 years in prison. He cannot have contact with his daughter during three years of post-prison supervision and must undergo drug and alcohol treatment.
A tearful Maez told the judge that he was ready to take responsibility and that he loved his children.
Terry Lynn Maez
SID number: 16660711
DOB: 01/1971
5'8"
Nickname: Cockroach
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