New details in case a missing Port Barre teenager was found in Colorado



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New details in the case of a missing teenager from Port Barre that was Friday in Colorado are reported.

Domeanna Spell, 15, was reported missing on March 28 after being found around 7 am at Port Barre High School.

Jerrie Cradeur, Domeanna's sister, said, "A nightmare is coming true. You see these things in the movies. I never thought it would happen to our family.

Domeanna took off with Cory Disotel, 47 years old. The teenager's sister told KATC that Dishotel was a friend of the family.

Cradeur said, "You see all the bodies found … And that scares you. It terrified me to know that maybe it's my sister.

These thoughts are now rested.

A week later, Domeanna and Disotel were located in Archuleta County, Colorado.

Crador said: "When my mother told me … it was just a huge relief."

According to ABC, the FBI contacted the Archuleta County Sheriff's Office to report the kidnapping suspect whose phone had just ringed on one of the cell phone towers in the Pergosa Springs area. The FBI provided the sheriff's office with the number plate.

One of the deputies spotted the vehicle on the highway. 160 and deputies followed the vehicle up to a grocery store parking lot where they found Domeanna and Disotel in the vehicle. They were then removed from the vehicle.

Disotel is in detention at La Plata County Jail. Deon Boudreaux, the chief of police at Port Barre, said he had a arrest warrant against him for contributing to the delinquency of a minor.

Domeanna's sister told KATC that the teenager had not returned to Louisiana. The authorities last took him to human services and left him in their care.

Charges are pending before the FBI, allegedly stating that the investigation was not over. Other charges may be presented based on the results of a full investigation.

The Archuleta County Sheriff's Office plans to release information about the investigation on Monday.

We hear more about Domeanna's sister during the 18 hours. and 22 hours news reports.

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