Mindy McCready, son reported missing in Florida
(CBS/AP) TAMPA, Fla. - Florida authorities say country singer Mindy McCready is missing with her 5-year-old son Zander, and a judge has given her until Thursday to return the boy.
The state's Department of Children and Families says a missing persons report was filed with Cape Coral police Tuesday night after McCready took Zander from her father's home.
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McCready doesn't have custody of her son - her mother does - and the singer was allowed to visit the boy at her father's home, according to a department spokesman. On Tuesday, DCF discovered that McCready and the boy were not at her father's home.
DCF spokesman Terry Field told The Associated Press the agency asked a Lee County judge for an emergency pickup order, and the judge ruled McReady must return the boy voluntarily by Thursday afternoon or risk an arrest warrant.
Cape Coral Police Lt. Tony Sizemore said that so far, there's "no criminal act."
He added, "There's a lot more questions than answers at this point."
Cape Coral is on Florida's Gulf coast, about 120 miles northwest of Miami.
Since topping the country music charts in the mid-1990s, the troubled 36-year-old singer's life has been filled with domestic abuse, drug and drunk-driving arrests and a suicide attempt. In August, she filed a libel suit in Palm Beach County against her own mother and the National Enquirer's parent company, American Media Inc., over a story published in the tabloid newspaper that quoted her mother.
"It is a giant whirlwind of chaos all the time," she told The Associated Press in 2010. "I call my life a beautiful mess and organized chaos. It's just always been like that. My entire life, things have been attracted to me and vice versa that turn into chaotic nightmares or I create the chaos myself. I think that's really the life of a celebrity, of a big, huge, giant personality."
In July 2007, she was accused of scuffling with her mother and resisting arrest at her mother's home in Florida. She was sentenced to jail for 60 days for a probation violation and released; she served 30 days in jail. She also lost custody of her son.
And in 2008, McCready was admitted to a hospital in Nashville, Tenn., after police said she cut her wrists and took several pills in a suicide attempt.
During the TV show "Celebrity Rehab 3" in 2010, McCready came off as a sympathetic figure, and host Dr. Drew Pinsky called her an angel in the season finale. On the show, she said she suffered from love addiction, not substance abuse. In one of the show's scarier moments, McCready suffered a seizure and was rushed to a hospital where scans showed brain damage.
Also in 2010, police went to McCready's mother's home for a report of an overdose, and McCready was taken to a Florida hospital. However, neither the hospital nor McCready's publicist would say why McCready was hospitalized.
McCready also fought the release of a tape in which she reportedly talked about former Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens, with whom she had an affair as a teenager.
A call to a lawyer representing McCready in the custody case was not immediately returned.