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‘Affluenza’ teen Ethan Couch is deported from Mexico and booked into Texas detention centre

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This image provided by Mexican immigration authorities shows Ethan Couch (far left) being escorted onto a plane for his deportation to the United States. Photo: AP

The US teenager who used an “affluenza” defence in a fatal drunken-driving wreck has been deported from Mexico and has been booked into a Texas juvenile detention centre, more than a month after he and his mother fled the US as prosecutors investigated whether he had violated his probation.

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Ethan Couch, 18, arrived at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport late Thursday morning and could be seen walking through the airport escorted by law enforcement. Couch and his mother were apprehended in the Mexican resort city of Puerto Vallarta on December 28, after a call for pizza delivery tipped off authorities to their whereabouts.
This December 28, 2015, file photo shows Ethan Couch, after he was taken into custody in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Photo: AP
This December 28, 2015, file photo shows Ethan Couch, after he was taken into custody in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Photo: AP

Couch initially fought deportation, but he dropped the fight this week. His mother was deported last month.

“We’ve reached a great milestone,” Tarrant County Sheriff Dee Anderson said outside the juvenile facility in Fort Worth. “This is a day we’ve looked forward to, when we have them both here and back under the jurisdiction here. We’re hoping that the day comes for justice for the families and the four victims that were killed.”

Couch is scheduled for a court hearing Friday where a judge could decide to move him to an adult jail, which Anderson said he would support given the severity of Couch’s offenses. Couch also faces a hearing on February 19 to determine whether his case will be transferred to the adult system, where he could face more time behind bars.
This frame grab from video provided by Mexico's immigration authorities shows a hooded Ethan Couch, as he is processed by Mexican immigration agents, in Mexico City on Thursday. Photo: AP
This frame grab from video provided by Mexico's immigration authorities shows a hooded Ethan Couch, as he is processed by Mexican immigration agents, in Mexico City on Thursday. Photo: AP
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“He’s certainly capable of understanding now what’s going on, and I’d feel better if he was there [in an adult jail],” Anderson said.

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