Good news for Brianna Said:
Yesterday, before Said’s preliminary hearing, attorneys agreed to drop the felony charge of interfering with the custody of a minor. In turn, Said waived her preliminary hearing on the remaining misdemeanor charge, one count of corruption of a minor. Said remains free on $25,000 unsecured bail.
It sounds like the kid has turned out real well from all this:
Said’s attorney, Terry McGowan, tried to subpoena the victim, now 18, to question him at the hearing.
Yesterday, McGowan said the youth recently moved from Philadelphia to New Jersey, and that two private investigators he hired could not find the youth to serve the subpoena.
He no longer attends Milton Hershey School, police Sgt. Eric Singheiser said in March. The school refused to say if he quit or was expelled.