WASHINGTON COUNTY, Minn. — A couple in Minnesota is facing sexual misconduct charges after a missing 14-year-old girl was found alive in a cardboard box in their home.
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Angeline and Andrew Olson of Oakdale, both in their 40s, are each charged with soliciting a child to engage in sexual conduct.
The girl was reported missing from school on May 26. Early on May 27, police received reports of the girl at the couple’s home.
Police searched the home Thursday and found the girl in a cardboard box in the couple’s bedroom.
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The couple is in custody. Angeline Olson also faces a count of first-degree criminal sexual conduct. Andrew Olson faces three counts of possessing child sexual abuse material.
Angeline Olson faces up to 30 years in prison if convicted. Andrew Olson faces up to 18 years if convicted.
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