Jordan Detains Michigan Girl En Route to Israel to Meet Man From MySpace.com

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SAGINAW, Mich. — Jordanian authorities have detained a 16-year-old Michigan girl who told her parents she was going to Canada but then got on a plane to the Middle East to see a West Bank man she met on the popular Web site MySpace.com.

Katherine Lester left Monday — apparently to visit a man whose MySpace account says he is a 25-year-old from Jericho, Tuscola County Undersheriff James Jashinske said Friday. On Thursday night, her family received word from U.S. officials that she had been stopped as she arrived in Amman, Jordan, en route to Tel Aviv, Israel, said her mother, Shawn Lester.

"A woman from the U.S. government called and said they had detained her in Amman," she told The Saginaw News. "I asked if she was all right, but all the woman knew was that she was detained."

Shawn Lester, 41, said her daughter, a National Honor Society student at Akron-Fairgrove High School, persuaded her in April to help her get her a passport so she could go on a two-week vacation to Canada with a friend's family.

Shawn Lester said she drove her daughter on Sunday to a Bay City bus station, where the friend's family was to meet them. When the family didn't show, Shawn Lester called them and learned there was no trip. She brought her daughter home and was baffled.

The next day, Shawn Lester left her daughter asleep at their home in Gilford, just east of Saginaw. When she returned, Katherine Lester was gone.

She called three times since leaving home, her mother said, but no one suspected the teen was leaving the country until Wednesday, when Katherine Lester's stepmother looked at the teen's MySpace account and learned of the older man.

The sheriff's department contacted the FBI, which was able to trace the teen to a flight from New York's Kennedy International Airport to Amman, Jashinske told The Associated Press from his office in Caro.

"The FBI did a heck of a job for us," the undersheriff said.

Jashinske said deputies confiscated the family's home computer and were going to take it to the FBI's Bay City office Friday for analysis. He said it remained unclear whether the law had been violated.

"I'll be honest with you, we don't know if a crime's been committed," he said. "She had a meeting online with the gentleman" from Jericho. An online conversation with a 16-year-old is not illegal under Michigan law, but solicitation for sex would be, Jashinske said.

"We can be in love," he said. "Talk about some other things and you can be in trouble."

FBI spokesman Brian Endrizal declined to provide any details and would not comment on the man's identity or background.

"We are doing everything in our power to bring her home safe and sound," Endrizal said. "This is an ongoing investigation, and the FBI is following all of the appropriate leads."