Chris Hall
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She went from a little girl that was innocent to seemed like she grew up to an adult right then and there.
We heard some dogs barking. And Deb said, there's dogs, there's a house, I see a light.
We heard some dogs barking. And Deb said, there's dogs, there's a house, I see a light.
We heard some dogs barking. And Deb said, there's dogs, there's a house, I see a light.
Tyler absolutely stood up and shared the burden. He definitely looked after and watched out for his mom and his sister as best he could. We crossed the toll road, not realizing it was the toll road. Got into this housing area, and we yelled for help, and we rang bells, and we banged on doors, and nobody would help us.
Tyler absolutely stood up and shared the burden. He definitely looked after and watched out for his mom and his sister as best he could. We crossed the toll road, not realizing it was the toll road. Got into this housing area, and we yelled for help, and we rang bells, and we banged on doors, and nobody would help us.
Tyler absolutely stood up and shared the burden. He definitely looked after and watched out for his mom and his sister as best he could. We crossed the toll road, not realizing it was the toll road. Got into this housing area, and we yelled for help, and we rang bells, and we banged on doors, and nobody would help us.
When we walked up to the first customs agent, we told him who we were, what had happened to us.
When we walked up to the first customs agent, we told him who we were, what had happened to us.
When we walked up to the first customs agent, we told him who we were, what had happened to us.
And we said, we don't have any ID or anything. We need a bathroom. We need a phone. We need water. And said, there's a bathroom and a phone at McDonald's across the street. He didn't seem to really care.
And we said, we don't have any ID or anything. We need a bathroom. We need a phone. We need water. And said, there's a bathroom and a phone at McDonald's across the street. He didn't seem to really care.
And we said, we don't have any ID or anything. We need a bathroom. We need a phone. We need water. And said, there's a bathroom and a phone at McDonald's across the street. He didn't seem to really care.
We left. They let us leave. We went to the McDonald's like they told us. We didn't know where else to go.
We left. They let us leave. We went to the McDonald's like they told us. We didn't know where else to go.
We left. They let us leave. We went to the McDonald's like they told us. We didn't know where else to go.
I remember getting home, just being thrilled to be home, happy to be around our dogs, but still worried because they had our driver's license, they had our address, they knew who we were.
I remember getting home, just being thrilled to be home, happy to be around our dogs, but still worried because they had our driver's license, they had our address, they knew who we were.
I remember getting home, just being thrilled to be home, happy to be around our dogs, but still worried because they had our driver's license, they had our address, they knew who we were.
Sleep? We don't sleep anymore. A couple hours here, a couple hours there. We don't get a peaceful night's sleep.