Teen who went missing with Petaluma man Saturday found in Redwood City

Bay City News
Friday, February 19, 2016
This image shows missing East Palo Alto, Calif. teeanger Hope Seagler, 15, with her boyfriend, Andrew Joseph Newman, 19, of Petaluma.
This image shows missing East Palo Alto, Calif. teeanger Hope Seagler, 15, with her boyfriend, Andrew Joseph Newman, 19, of Petaluma.
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EAST PALO ALTO, Calif. -- A 15-year-old East Palo Alto girl who went missing Saturday with a Petaluma man she met online were found at a Redwood City residence on Friday, a Petaluma police sergeant said.



Hope Seagler and Andrew Joseph Newman, 19, were found after police received an anonymous tip, Sgt. Ed Crosby said.



Newman was wanted for violating his probation in a misdemeanor domestic violence and false imprisonment case involving a previous girlfriend and he disabled an ankle bracelet tracking device he was required to wear, Crosby said. He is now in custody on a no-bail arrest warrant.



Seagler, who has bi-polar disorder, will be returned to her East Palo Alto home, Crosby said.



Seagler and her grandmother went to the Target store in the East Washington Place shopping center Saturday to meet Newman, Crosby said. The teens began a long-distance relationship after they met online.



Seagler's grandmother reported her granddaughter missing around 5:45 p.m. Saturday when she didn't show up at a designated time to be picked up, Crosby said.



Police officers checked addresses in Petaluma associated with Newman and learned about his court case, probation and outstanding arrest warrant, Crosby said.



Seagler had changed her identity to "Hope Newman" on her Facebook


profile, didn't answer her phone or contact friends or family, Crosby said.



It appears Seagler went willingly with Newman and there is no indication Newman intended to harm her, Crosby said.



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