Follow the case of Allison Quets, who was charged with international parental kidnapping. Quets took her 17-month-old biological twins from their adopitve family in Apex in December 2006. She was found with the children and arrested a week later Ottawa, Ontario.
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Adoption case goes to state Court of Appeals
Allison Quets, who pleaded guilty to international kidnapping charges in 2007, wants the right to visit the twins she kidnapped and fled to Canada more than two years ago.
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Judge Criticizes Quets' Custody Action
A judge has ordered a birth mother who kidnapped twins from their adoptive parents to pay the couple's legal fees, saying the woman pursued flimsy claims against them in court.
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Judge: Quets Can't Visit Twins
A judge has dismissed the legal effort of a birth mother to visit the twins she kidnapped from their adoptive family in Apex a year ago.
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Birth Mom Who Kidnapped Twins Wants Visitation Rights
A judge heard arguments Wednesday but didn't rule on whether to dismiss the visitation case of a birth mother convicted of kidnapping twins from their adoptive family in Apex.
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Quets Pushes for Court to Uphold Visitation Agreement
A birth mother who kidnapped twins from their adoptive family in Apex a year ago maintained in court papers filed Friday that she should have the right to see the children.
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Twins' Birth Mother Gets Probation, Fine in Kidnapping Case
A birth mother who kidnapped twins from their adoptive family in Apex was sentenced Tuesday to five years' probation and other penalties.
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Birth Mom Still Wants Visitation of Twins She Abducted
A woman at the center of an international kidnapping case has filed for permission to visi the twins she gave birth to, put up for adoption and then pleaded guilty to kidnapping nearly a year ago.
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Quets Pleads Guilty to Kidnapping
Allison Quets pleaded guilty Friday to two counts of international parental kidnapping in the December abduction of twins she gave birth to from their adoptive family in Apex.
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Court Deals Birth Mother Blow in Fight for Adopted Twins
A Florida appellate court has upheld a decision to terminate the parental rights of a woman charged with kidnapping her twins from their adoptive parents last December.
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Quets: 'My Interests Were in Protecting My Children'
A birth mother accused of kidnapping her twin toddlers from their adoptive parents in Apex told a national television audience Thursday morning that she only wanted to care for the youngsters and never planned to abduct them.
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Quets to Appear on Dr. Phil
Allison Quets, who is accused of kidnapping her twin toddlers from their adoptive parents in Apex, will speak on national TV from the Franklin County Jail.
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New York City Attorney Will Represent Quets
A high-profile attorney is now representing a birth mother accused of fleeing to Canada with the twins she put up for adoption.
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Quets Indicted on Kidnapping Charges
A federal grand jury on Wednesday indicted a birth mother accused of kidnapping her twins from their adoptive family in Apex and taking them to Canada.
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Quets to Remain in Jail Until Trial
A federal judge on Thursday ordered that a woman accused of kidnapping her twins from their adoptive parents remain in jail until her trial.
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Birth Mother Appeals Judge's Ruling on Denied Bond
A birth mother charged with kidnapping the twins she put up for adoption has asked a federal judge to let her out of jail until she goes to trial.
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Web Site Garners Support for Birth Mother Charged With Kidnapping
More supporters are rallying around a birth mother charged with kidnapping her 18-month-old twins from their adoptive parents.
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Prosecutors Portray Birth Mom as 'Master Manipulator'
During a hearing Friday, federal prosecutors said Allison Quets had an elaborate plan to take her twins from their adoptive parents.
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Birth Mother Returns to N.C. to Face Kidnapping Charges
The birth mother accused of kidnapping her twins from their adopted family in Apex is back in the Triangle to face charges.
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Birth Mother of Apex Twins Back in U.S. Custody
The birth mother accused of abducting two Apex twins returned to the United States on Monday to face kidnapping charges.
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Apex Twins' Birth Mother Expected to Return to U.S.; Visitation Rights Revoked
The birth mother of Apex twins has spoken to the media for the first time since being arrested for allegedly kidnapping them. Meanwhile, Florida courts have cut off visitation rights.
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Birth Mother, Charged With Kidnapping, Out on Bail
A Canadian court granted bail Thursday for a Florida birth mother charged with kidnapping twins from their adoptive parents who live in Apex, N.C.
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Canadian Court Hearing Postponed in Apex Abduction Case
A court hearing was postponed until Thursday for a Florida woman accused of kidnapping twins she gave up at birth and taking them to Canada.
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Father: Abducted Twins Back in Apex
Adopted twins taken by their birth mother to Canada last week have returned to their Apex home, the twins' adoptive father told WRAL.
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FBI Believes Twins, Birth Mother in Canada
The FBI said Thursday that 17-month-old twins allegedly taken by their biological mother have been spotted crossing the Canadian border.
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Abduction Case Complicated, Suspect's Sister Says
The sister of a woman who authorities believe kidnapped 17-month-old twins said Wednesday the case is a complicated and emotional one that was perhaps building over time.
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Durham Police Seek Kidnapped Twins
Durham authorities are trying to locate 17-month-old twins who they say were kidnapped from their adoptive parents over the weekend.


