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Weather Forces Delay in Gandarilla Sentencing

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The wintry weather forcing the rescheduling of sentencing for the Mankato woman who unlawfully took her two children from a foster home last November and disappeared with them for six days. Reina Gandarilla says weather kept her from getting to the Blue Earth County Court this morning, her sentencing has been rescheduled for April 12th. In January, Gandarilla pleaded guilty to one felony count in connection to the incident which prompted a nationwide manhunt. She and the children were found safe at a Mankato motel. A family court hearing in the case is underway now in Blue Earth County.