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And she's been found alive! Update from the link:
Great news! :great:
seems she had the right idea about breaking off the engagement!
And she's been found alive! Update from the link:
Cracogna was found on an "east street" some time after 8:30 p.m. on Sunday. Police don't know if she was released or escaped and she was taken to hospital with unknown injuries.
Police are still searching for Mariana's ex-fiance, Clint McLaughlin, 36, who is wanted for questioning.
Clinton McLaughlin, the 36-year-old man believed responsible for her abduction, was found Monday shortly before 1 a.m. approximately 20 kilometres east of Clavet, laying on the Yellowhead Highway.
Its over. Its finally over, said Pablo Cracogna, the brother of Mariana, when reached by phone shortly after McLaughlin was taken into custody. He said that police confirmed to him that the man taken away on a stretcher was McLaughlin.
Pablo Cracogna said his sister was in hospital with injuries she sustained after being abducted but he said she should be fine.
Mariana Cracogna, the Saskatoon woman who was allegedly abducted and was missing for two and a half days, is out of hospital and doing well, according to family...
Her brother added he has been cautious when it comes to asking questions about what happened. "I don't know how much of an experience or how bad an experience it would have been for her," he said. "I don't want to really probe. I figure she'll tell me when she's ready"...
Police said McLaughlin and Cracogna had had nothing to eat or drink since Friday.
The history that emerges through court documents shows why city police were so concerned when Cracogna was reported missing by family members on Friday...
At the time that Cracogna went missing, McLaughlin was free on a $2,500 recognizance in connection with assault and confinement charges from January.
These charges allege that, on January 28, he assaulted a woman with a coat hanger; confined her; threatened to kill her; and then choked her with her hands. He was released in March and ordered to return to court June 16 for trial.
Clint McLaughlin was sentenced today to six years for his role in a harrowing kidnapping and assault which began in Saskatoon and ended three days later on a stretch of highway east of the city.