This is our first, and possibly last, mention of a story that's been getting lots of play on cable news:
"Mexican Court Frees Arizona Mom Accused Of Drug Smuggling." ( )
"I'm free now ... and I'm very grateful," .
In case you haven't been following this story, :
"A Mormon mother from Goodyear whose detention in a Mexico jail on suspicion of drug smuggling made international headlines, inspired on Twitter and won the attention of politicians on both sides of the border was freed by a judge late Thursday after spending nine days in jail.
"A small sedan carrying Yanira Maldonado and her family members could be seen crossing through the Nogales port of entry at 12:20 a.m. Friday morning. ...
"Her husband, Gary, said at a news conference earlier Thursday that the family was optimistic Maldonado, 42, would be released after surveillance video showed her boarding a bus in Mexico on her way back to Arizona carrying two blankets, two water bottles and her purse, but no drugs. She had been arrested after soldiers found drugs under her seat on the bus."
Authorities had said they .
According to the Republic, "the Maldonados have been married for a year and have seven children from previous marriages."
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