Child kidnapping charges were dropped against all 10, but Silsby remained in jail facing an ill-defined charge of “irregular travel.”
Baptist volunteer Laura Silsby has been released by Haitian authorities after a court conviction May 17.
According to the Associated Press, Silsby was convicted May 17 of arranging to transport 33 children out of Haiti in late January, following the Jan. 12 earthquake that ravaged the Caribbean country.
Silsby was leading a group of 10 Baptist volunteers who were detained by authorities for allegedly failing to obtain the needed documentation to transport the children to an orphanage that was being started in the Dominican Republic.
Silsby, who had completed 15 full weeks in prison, was released for the time she had served, AP reported, and was free to leave the country.
Eight others in the group were freed in mid-February and the ninth was released in early March.
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