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"We were at the police station and talked with our daughter and there are certain things that she hadn't told us. Everything's under control and the communication will return to normal," he said in Spanish. Salas stuck with the story that she'd been abducted until shortly before she was set to be reunited with her family at the Glendale police station, Lorenz said. She then admitted that she made it up and fled because she felt intense pressure from her family and friends. Her parents had been planning a graduation party for their daughter.
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