A former Plymouth couple who moved to New Zealand after their 7-year-old son died of suspected neglect have returned to the U.S. more than five years later.
Timothy D. Johnson, 45, appeared last week in Hennepin County District Courtin connection with the death of their son, Seth, on March 30, 2015.
He was jailed briefly and then released without bail. He's due back in court Aug. 5.
Sarah N. Johnson, 42, is scheduled to appear in court Friday, said her attorney, Gordon Mohr. He said she is staying with relatives in the Pacific Northwest and getting help looking after the couple's other children.
According to the criminal complaints, Seth endured extensive trauma from an inflamed pancreas and possible infections until he died. In his final days, the ailing boy allegedly was left in the care of his 16-year-old brother while the Johnsons attended a wedding out of town.

The couple were charged in December 2016 with gross misdemeanor child neglect. Warrants were issued for their arrest were issued after they failed to appear for a hearing a month later.
Mohr said the Johnsons were not trying to evade capture but had moved to New Zealand with their many children after a child protection investigation ended without any finding of wrongdoing and before the criminal charges were filed.
"They were left with the impression that nothing would happen [to them]," he said.