LANCASTER, N.H. — In a story Dec. 18 about a custody dispute, The Associated Press erroneously reported that a judge did not rule on a prosecutor's request that the daughter at the center of the case be brought out of hiding for a psychological evaluation. The judge denied that request but said he would rule separately if a motion were made to produce her for questioning by prosecutors.
A corrected version of the story is below:
Mom jailed in custody case, says daughter safe
Mom sent back to jail to await trial in New Hampshire custody case, says daughter safe
By KATHY McCORMACK
Associated Press
LANCASTER, N.H. (AP) — A woman who was accused of fleeing with her daughter to Central America in a custody dispute 10 years ago and recently returned home was sent back to jail Thursday to await trial.
Genevieve Kelley returned to New Hampshire last month to face a custodial-interference charge in Coos County. She won't say where her daughter, 18-year-old Mary Nunes, is but says she's safe.