Found Safe OH - Jacob Caldwell, 14, Sugarcreek Township, 21 Aug 2017

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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.da...r-court-today/VARiWWyBFi9hBNC3hthQIM/amp.html

“To see Jacob, to see where he is today as opposed to where his other two brothers are in their mental health stability, their life, their functionality in their community, it is just a very difficult experience for her to see that Jacob’s overall progress in life since his father’s murder has been stifled by the circumstances in which he found himself in.“



The family is happy he is receiving mental health help.
 
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https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.da...r-court-today/VARiWWyBFi9hBNC3hthQIM/amp.html

“To see Jacob, to see where he is today as opposed to where his other two brothers are in their mental health stability, their life, their functionality in their community, it is just a very difficult experience for her to see that Jacob’s overall progress in life since his father’s murder has been stifled by the circumstances in which he found himself in.“



The family is happy he is receiving mental health help.
Just to clarify, the “her” in this statement is Jacob’s paternal grandmother and guardian. I hope Jacob gets all the help and love that he needs!
 
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SUGARCREEK TWP. — Update@10:37 a.m.:

Jacob looked healthy when they got him this morning, Brown said. He’s thin, but he’s always been thin, he said. But the sad part is that he’s not had any schooling for the past year, and he’s not had any interactions with other kids, Brown said.

Chief doesn’t know if he’s traumatized, but he appears to be healthy.

Jacob Caldwell, teen missing since father's death, safely located

im late on this, but this is a case where mom was PAS ing him I am betting. I wonder if he had a phone and mom had him reporting dads every move. we went through this with one of my three step kids. he prob went willingly because he was brainwashed. he prob was in juvenile hall for "unruly" because he was brainwashed to believe he was doing the right thing, that dad "did this" to poor mom.
 
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I think most people think being free is better than being locked up. Many criminals hideout out to avoid being arrested. If they didn't think that was the better option, they would just give themselves up. So no I don't think he is better off now. I too hope things improve for him. But how that is going to happen in a detention center, I'm not sure.

this reply is old but im venturing to guess since they were about to move him, that there are others willing to take him in and hide him and he went willingly, prob because he was brainwashed and manipulated by mom. im still catching up tho.
 
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Must read, accusations, denials, claims, counter claims.... more denials... ( I genuinely feel so sad for young Jacob and what he’s been through)
From links above:

...Thomas, the aunt of Robert Caldwell’s ex-wife, Tawnney (Thomas) Caldwell, was given $30,000 per month from a Michigan businessman for her “exclusive escort services,” according to records contained in a lawsuit between Thomas and the businessman....

The complicated tale includes multiple lawsuits, six federally indicted co-defendants, allegations against Thomas, her daughter Staci and Greene County law enforcement....

Jacob Caldwell, 15, who went missing days after seeing his father killed, was located Aug. 28, 2018, in a Miami Twp. home. Jacob is now in custody for his own safety and for being a multiple-time runaway, according to a Greene County Juvenile Court judge...
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The LLC, with Helms and Lisa Thomas as co-owners, purchased the residence at 9397 Ridings Boulevard in Centerville for $925,000 in October 2013. The home has six bedrooms, 5.5 baths and 5,076 square feet, including 2,000 square feet of finished basement area with a saltwater pool and hot tub, according to online property records.....

Lisa Thomas filed a counter claim in which she claimed “at no time was she engaged in the business of prostitution” but admits to operating as an escort.

Lisa Thomas’ claims against Helms included that: Helms paid off her debt; took her on a two-week trip to China; paid for seven years’ of Staci’s college tuition; rented her a condo in Michigan; paid off her $12,169.99 Porsche car loan; bought Staci Thomas a ML350 Mercedes and later a horse; and bought Lisa Thomas a Porsche Cayenne Turbo.

Lisa Thomas claimed Helms was jealous that she had other clients and that they came to an agreement “that he would give Thomas a home and a lifetime of financial support in exchange for her exclusive escort services.”...

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One more update from yesterday, 1/28
Unbelievable.
Yes, Jacob needs to be in protective custody.

Man accused of killing Beavercreek dad in front of kids in local jail

.....Sterling Roberts’ federal public defender in South Carolina said Roberts doesn’t face any other charges in South Carolina in connection with the shooting three days after Caldwell’s death.

In that case, Roberts pulled an AK -47 style rifle out and fired in the direction of a deputy, who reversed his vehicle and took cover behind a Circle K, according to a complaint. The deputy radioed for assistance, and when confronted by another deputy, Roberts put down the Romarm model Cugir, 7.62 caliber rifle. Officers recovered six fired casings and 48 unused bullets.

Roberts had been on probation for a weapons under disability case in Montgomery County Common Pleas Court.
 
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Defendants in Jacob Caldwell missing child case sentenced, 2 get jail

June 13, 2019

The three people accused of helping keep Jacob Caldwell away from his legal guardians after he witnessed his father’s death were sentenced Thursday in Miamisburg Municipal Court.

Donald Bell and Jo Anne Henderson were sentenced to 180 days in jail with 170 suspended. Judge Robert Rettich III ruled both will spend 10 days in jail, must each pay $380 in fees and will be on probation for 10 years.

Henderson’s son, Zacheriah, had all 180 days of his sentenced suspended and was ordered to pay $230 in fees and get a full-time job during his probation.

Rettich said what happened was a “horrendous loss of judgment” but that the defendants had no criminal record.

“I just cannot fathom for a second how you could think it would be OK to leave a teenage boy languishing …,” Rettich said. “It’s just so inappropriate.”

Sally DeThomas, Jacob’s paternal grandmother and legal guardian, asked Rettich to sentence the defendants to the maximum 180 days and a $1,000 fine for an interference of custody case.

Read More: Defendants in missing child case sentenced to jail
 

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