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Runaway mom to appear on Dr. Phil show this morning
By Kelli Wynn
Dayton Daily News
XENIA — Tiffany Tehan, the married mother who was first reported missing and later found in Florida with her boyfriend, will appear on Dr. Phil this morning, according to the talk show’s Web site.
Dr. Phil comes on locally at 10 a.m. on CBS.
Tehan, 31, went missing April 17 after she told her husband that she was going on a shopping trip. The disappearance sparked a national search and resulted in Xenia police, Tehan’s husband David and Tehan’s parents appearing on all the major news networks, asking the public for help in the search.
The day after Tehan disappeared, her green Ford Explorer in Indian Riffle Park in Kettering with the keys locked inside and a flat tire.
Tehan was later found April 21 in Miami Beach with Tre Hutcherson, 42, of Dayton. Xenia police learned that the two had left together and were in a romantic relationship.
Hutcherson, also married, traded in his bright red Volkswagen Beetle for a silver Chrysler Sebring at a used car lot a day before the pair fled Ohio.
The pair will speak to Dr. Phil via satellite from New York, according to the talk show’s website. A brief transcript of their conversation appears on the show’s Web site. It reads:
“First of all, I’d like to say how sorry I am to America and to my family and friends,” Tiffany says. “This whole thing has blown way up out of proportion, out of control.”
“How is that?” Dr. Phil asks her. “It seems to me like you faked your own abduction, right?”
“The intention was for people to not know what happened. We weren’t necessarily trying to fake an abduction,” Tiffany explains. “We were just leaving it as kind of anything could have happened.”
“If you wanted out, and if you and Tre have a relationship and wanted to be together, we have a mechanism for that called divorce,” Dr. Phil says wryly. “Why did you not get a divorce?”
“I didn’t get a divorce because divorce is not really a word that is in my vocabulary, due to my spiritual background and my family upbringing.”
Miami Beach Police were contacted about Tehan after receiving some communication from the Federal Bureau of Investigations, who was working in conjunction with Xenia police, according to an e-mailed memo released by the Miami Beach Police. The memo said that authorities thought Tehan had been taken against her will.
Authorities used “cell tower activity” to determine the location of two people who were referred to in the memo as “the subject” and “the victim.” Miami Beach Robbery Detectives responded to the location and discovered that the subject checked into the International Inn Room 218. However, no one was in the room.
Tehan and Hutcherson were later found during a traffic stop. When police interviewed Tehan, she said she had a plan to run away and assume a different identity, according to the Miami Beach police memo. Police also discovered that the pair were in a romantic relationship.
David Tehan, 31, has told national news that he has had several conversations with Tiffany since she has been found. Earlier this week, he told Dayton Daily News via telephone that “things” between he and his wife were still unresolved.
Contact this reporter at (937) 225-2414 or kwynn@DaytonDailyNews.com.
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