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Just before Memorial Day, Dominicque Hodges called her mother and said she couldn't wait to be home in Waldorf for the long weekend.
To Phyllis Hodges, those were welcome words from her 15-year-old daughter, who had run away from home so often that a Charles County judge sent her away in April for a year-long stay at Maple Shade Youth and Family Services center, 90 miles away in Dorchester County on the Eastern Shore.
"I thought everything was going to be okay," Phyllis Hodges said.
A day later, she got another call. Her daughter had been suspended at school, and her holiday privileges had been revoked.
On May 26, Memorial Day, another call: Dominicque and two other teenage girls had walked out of Maple Shade and disappeared.
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To Phyllis Hodges, those were welcome words from her 15-year-old daughter, who had run away from home so often that a Charles County judge sent her away in April for a year-long stay at Maple Shade Youth and Family Services center, 90 miles away in Dorchester County on the Eastern Shore.
"I thought everything was going to be okay," Phyllis Hodges said.
A day later, she got another call. Her daughter had been suspended at school, and her holiday privileges had been revoked.
On May 26, Memorial Day, another call: Dominicque and two other teenage girls had walked out of Maple Shade and disappeared.
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