I love how their source info for this story is Tranquility Bay Treatment Center. That?s some good investigative reporting?
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Tranquility Bay Students Found
Wednesday July 20, 7:49 pm ET
MONTEGO BAY, Jamaica, July 20 /PRNewswire/ -- Two students missing from treatment center Tranquility Bay (TB) since July 17, have been found, according to TB director, Jay Kay.
Tranquility Bay (TB) is a residential treatment center for troubled teens in St. Elizabeth Parish, Jamaica.
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The boys, aged 16 and 17 are both U.S. nationals. They went missing at approximately 21:00 local time, July 17. Both boys face expulsion from the school in accordance with TB policy.
"We're extremely relieved to have these boys back in safe hands," said Kay. "It's been a trying few days, to say the least."
Kay praised the work of local police and the investigative agency he hired to find the two boys. He also lauded the local media -- television and newspapers -- many of which ran stories on the missing teenagers, helping in their eventual discovery.
Says Kay: "The collaboration between the police, the investigation agency we hired and local media has been outstanding. It was crucial in finding these two boys and getting them back to safety."
The boys escaped the TB campus as staff were preparing for students to move to a safe part of the campus as Hurricane Emily approached Jamaica.
"We have learned through other students that the boys had planned this run-away for some time," said Kay.
The duration of the boys' absence from TB is unprecedented, according to Kay. While other students have run away from TB in the past, all have been picked up within hours of leaving the campus.
TB students tend to be teenagers from the U.S. who have become involved in behavior such as alcohol and drug-use, truancy, petty crime and parental disrespect. The school employs a points system whereby students earn their way to higher levels and greater privileges. Students and their families also have to attend intense educational seminars designed to bring families together. In addition, TB students attend weekly individual and group therapy sessions with a therapist licensed in the U.S.
TB opened in 1997 and currently has 200 students enrolled. It is part of the seven-member World Wide Association of Specialty Programs & Schools (WWASPS) headquartered in St. George, Utah.
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Source: Tranquility Bay Treatment Center