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Brown County Sheriff Rich Hoffmann briefed reporters Monday in New Ulm. He said Colleen and Daniel Hauser returned of their own volition, but declined to discuss what the pair did in California.
John Cross


Daniel Hauser, 13, sits at what appears to be an airport in California in this image taken from a short movie created by Asgaard Media, which also paid for Daniel and Colleen Hauser’s chartered plane home. According to its Web site, Asgaard Media makes low and medium-budget films.
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Protesters supporting the Hausers’ decision to refuse chemotherapy in favor of natural, diet-based methods demonstrated Tuesday outside a court hearing in New Ulm.
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Published May 25, 2009 09:58 pm - The Sleepy Eye teen and mom who fled last week to avoid the possibility of forced chemotheraphy returned to Minnesota on their own Monday.

Chemo fugitives return
Arrest warrant dropped; boy examined

By Dan Linehan
Free Press Staff Writer

NEW ULM

A mother and her 13-year-old son who fled rather than face chemotherapy for the boy’s cancer returned home by plane Monday, Brown County Sheriff Rich Hoffmann said.

Hoffmann said Colleen and Daniel Hauser were reunited with their family at their Sleepy Eye farm, and one of the Hausers’ lawyers, Tom Hagen, said Daniel Hauser was evaluated in a Twin Cities hospital on Monday.

He said he wasn’t sure if Daniel Hauser stayed at the hospital overnight.

According to Calvin Johnson, the Hausers’ chief attorney, Daniel’s father, Anthony, listed Fairview Hospital as the place where he’d like to be evaluated. A hospital spokeswoman said no one with Daniel’s name was checked in Monday evening.

Still, the family does not appear to have changed their minds about treating Daniel Hauser’s Hodgkin’s lymphoma with chemotherapy, which violates their spiritual beliefs. Colleen and Daniel Hauser missed a May 19 court hearing where District Court Judge John Rodenberg learned Daniel’s tumor had grown.

Hoffmann said he didn’t know whether a new court hearing had been scheduled.

He said the county’s arrest warrant against Colleen Hauser had been dropped, and that his department no longer has any involvement with the case.

Brown County Attorney Jim Olson said Brown County Family Services is still Daniel Hauser’s custodian, but “my understanding is that he was coming home tonight back to the farm place in Sleepy Eye.”

Colleen and Daniel Hauser landed in New Ulm at 3 a.m. on a charter flight paid for by a Corona, Calif., movie production company called Asgaard Media. Hoffmann didn’t explain the company’s connection to the Hausers, and they did not return an e-mail seeking comment.

A short movie provided by Asgaard Media and handed out at the press conference depicts an interview of Colleen and Daniel Hauser followed by a plane trip, presumably back to Minnesota.

The movie doesn’t explain what the pair were doing in California, where they were sighted May 19.

In the movie, Colleen Hauser repeats her belief that her son will survive.

“He knows he can beat it. He knows he’s gonna beat it,” she said.

At one point, an interviewer asks Daniel Hauser what he’d like to say to those who think he’s too young to make medical decisions.

“I’d tell them to back off,” he said.



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