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Missing teen engaged to policeman looking for her

Missing teen engaged to policeman looking for her

She disappeared-find her heart.

A Tennessee woman who ran away from Tennessee teenager falls in love with the policeman who went looking for her 15 years ago.

When she fled her hometown from Jackson, Tennessee, Roshin Ali fled her hometown out of fear that her father would kill her. Tyler Schrupp was one of the police officers assigned to find her. A day later, she returned, Schrup had never seen her.

Fast forward 12 years, when Ali got a job in the sheriff’s department as an adult.

Schrupp didn’t know who she was, but was immediately attracted to her.

Roshin Ali was only 13 years old when she fled her home, Tyler Schrupp was one of the police officers assigned to find her. Courteous Roshin Ali and Tyler Schrupp

“He won’t stop staring at me, but he doesn’t actually say a word at all,” Ali, 28, told The Post.

“I thought she was pretty, that’s why I was a little nervous,” said Schrup, 38.

Once they start talking, they feel direct connection, which leads to Ali being open to the trauma she had when she was young.

“We started putting the dates together, and she described the area,” Schrup recalls.

“That’s when I started thinking, ‘Well, I’m part of that. I was looking for you then, and now we’re sitting here talking.'”

The two got engaged in August 2024 and shared a 5-month-old son.

In July, Ali’s story was all the rage, enjoying 5 million views for Tiktok videos, she shook hands with Schrupp, describing him as “the officer who was looking for me when he disappeared.”

Ali conducted on social media through Roro Nicole, and after Tiktokers reached a wrong conclusion, it was necessary to set a record directly.

“Some comments are that he is modifying me. He kidnapped me, I’ve been with him and left me in his basement,” she said.

In a four-part video series, she details the real and painful ordeal.

In 2010, her gambling-addicted father (who did not allow his children outside the house) returned home one day after another, threatening to kill Ali and her siblings.

“We immediately entered our bedroom because we were worried that he would start beating us like he would normally be when he was upset when he was usually home,” Ali explained on Tiktok.

Her sister stood backwards at the bedroom door, her feet on the wall closed it so that their father could not get in.

“So he told my mom to get the knife and then he started trying to stab her through the door,” Ali continued.

“I thought she was pretty, that’s why I was a little nervous,” Schrup told the Post. Courteous Roshin Ali and Tyler Schrupp

When her father was finally able to open the door, he grabbed his sister’s hair, dragged her into the bedroom, and began to beat her with a cable.

“We could hear her begging him not to kill her. His pipe tied her hands together, her legs together, and then placed the tape on her mouth so that no one could hear her screaming.”

“And my mom walked into our room and she looked at us and she left, ‘You guys are the next ones.”

At that time, Ali and her brother jumped out of their bedroom window and ran to the nearest park. Her father called the police to report their disappearance.

The couple shared a 5-month-old son. Courteous Roshin Ali and Tyler Schrupp

When police arrived, Ali’s sister reported that she was attacked and the police detained her parents, who only spent a few days in prison.

Ali and her brother, 12, were found the next day and were in foster care with their two 15- and 16-year-old siblings.

“I really believe that if I hadn’t escaped from the house that day and the officials were involved, I don’t think we would still be alive here,” she said.

Ali and Schrupp, who will be married next year, said people were moved by their story.

“Some people say he is my hero,” Ali said. “He is.”

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