“A heartfelt thanks to all the family, friends, volunteers and strangers who called in tips and made this recovery possible,” the family’s email went on to say. “We especially want to thank the seasoned law enforcement officers who understand the very real threat of predators who use the allure of drugs to groom teenagers.”
Officials said Mint left a note before running from home in Bolinas, a small coastal town about an hour north of San Francisco, the night of April 21 and was reported missing the next morning.
Detectives focused their search on San Francisco’s roughest neighborhood because they said the mother believed that was where Mint was headed.
The Marin County Sheriff’s Office classified the teen as voluntarily missing, with agency spokesperson Sgt. Adam Schermerhorn telling The Standard as recently as Friday that detectives had no reason to suspect there was an abduction or foul play.
The agency echoed a similar point in its press release Sunday afternoon, saying that while the teen was considered “at risk,” detectives confirmed this weekend that Mint “had run away from their home voluntarily.”
When asked about the search culminating in felony charges despite what he said two days earlier about no crime being suspected, Schermerhorn declined to comment.
“I can’t go into it any further,” he said in a phone call Sunday evening. “It’s based on statements that were made and some work that our detectives were able to uncover. I don’t think there was foul play related to kidnapping or anything else, which is what some people were saying is what happened.”