Sheriff's officials in Stockton, California say 42-year-old Jose Magana-Farias and his son, 20-year-old Victor Farias, thought the woman was possessed because her behaviour had changed.
Lt. Mike Jones tells KCRA-TV (http://bit.Ly/17md4Bp ) they picked her up on Saturday and got two priests. The priests aren't expected to face charges, according to the station. According to a sheriff's report, the woman was doused with sacred oil during some sort of religious ceremony. She was later found unharmed.
Magana-Farias and his son are scheduled to appear in court tomorrow afternoon. It was not immediately clear whether they had attorneys or had been charged.
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