![]() ![]() ![]() Sergio claims that a deputy never showed up. "She'd notice he'd be following behind her." "She'd be walking (on) campus," said Jeanette. She accuses the boy of stalking her daughter. Jolie's mother said the boy didn't come to school the next day, but the following week he showed up. Which in effect, meant the boy could no longer go to school either. The restraining order required that the boy stay at least 100 yards away from Jolie, her home and her school. But when the boy was still allowed to go to school and was still approaching Jolie, they applied for a temporary restraining order, which was granted. They say they were assured that the situation would be handled appropriately. Jeanette and Sergio said they informed school administration and called the Riverside County Sheriff's Department. "Just a lot of him making her feel bad because of the situation." "It felt very manipulative (from) what I was reading," said Jeanette. Jolie's mother felt like it was a suicide pact, and that the boy was trying to make Jolie feel guilty. But not long afterward, she noticed a purple mark on Jolie's neck. She then told Jolie that the relationship had to end, but that they could still be friends. "And seemed to flower into more feelings."īut Jeanette says she eventually discovered text messages between her daughter and the boy messages of a graphic and sexual nature. "The friendship seemed to progress," said Jeanette. ![]() They say Jolie felt sorry for the boy, who was showing signs of depression. Her mother and stepfather, Jeanette and Sergio, who also prefer to keep their last names private, say at first the children were just friends. "I just want him to go away, so I can live my life." "I don't want him around anymore," said Jolie, whose last name we're not revealing. The school district and law enforcement say they believe the situation was handled correctly, but Jolie says she's frightened of the boy. (KABC) - A Norco mother is protesting the handling of a perceived threat at Norco High School, involving a boy who was in a relationship with her 15-year-old daughter, Jolie. A Norco mother is protesting the handling of a perceived threat at Norco High School, involving a boy who was in a relationship with her 15-year-old daughter. ![]()
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