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Remaining 2 Baptist volunteers in Haiti to be freed
Baptist Press
February 25, 2010
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Remaining 2 Baptist volunteers in Haiti to be freed

Remaining 2 Baptist volunteers in Haiti to be freed
Baptist Press
February 25, 2010

PORT-AU-PRINCE — The two

Baptist volunteers still in jail in Haiti will be freed and possibly could be

released this week, the judge overseeing the case says.

“We haven’t found anything that could suggest wrongdoing on the part of the

Americans,” Judge Bernard Saint-Vil told Reuters Feb.18.

“I think they could be released this week,” he added.

Laura Silsby and Charisa Coulter, members of Central Valley Baptist Church in

Meridian, Idaho, have been in jail since Jan. 29, when they and eight of their

team members were arrested on charges of child kidnapping and criminal

association when they tried to take 33 children out of the earthquake-ravaged

country and to a makeshift orphanage in the Dominican Republic.

They allegedly

did not have the proper paperwork.

The other eight team members were released from jail Feb. 18.

Saint-Vil kept

Silsby and Coulter in jail because he had further questions for them.

“The case will be over this week because we have no criminal grounds to pursue

it,” Saint-Vil told Reuters after questioning Silsby and Coulter.

“Thank you for helping to reveal the truth,” Silsby told Saint-Vil.

She told

Reuters, “I hope we will be released because we did nothing wrong.”

Silsby and the others have said they simply were trying to help the children.

The freed group members are Carla Thompson and Nicole and Corinna Lankford of

Central Valley Baptist; Paul Thompson, his son Silas and Steve McMullen of

Eastside Baptist Church in Twin Falls, Idaho; Jim Allen of Paramount Baptist

Church in Amarillo, Texas; and Drew Culberth of Bethel Baptist Church in

Topeka, Kan. Bethel Baptist is the only church not affiliated with the Southern

Baptist Convention.