. Sixteen-year-old Kelly Fury was back home with her parents in Abergavenny, Wales, on Friday, while the 34-year-old American was sitting in jail awaiting questioning on suspicion of abduction. The pair had walked into a police station in Keswick in the English Lake District on Thursday afternoon, nearly two days after Kelly had gone missing from her home 483 km to the south. Kelly‘s parents told police the couple had first met in cyberspace, exchanging messages on the Internet for about a year before the man apparently came to Britain to meet their daughter. British newspapers said the parents had tried to forbid the long-distance romance after getting a telephone bill for 400 pounds for the Internet line, but they believe their daughter carried on anyway from a computer at the public library. The parents, Sally and Geoffrey Fury, reported their daughter missing on Wednesday morning after last seeing her on Tuesday night. The parents believe the couple had been headed to Gretna Green, just over the border in Scotland, to get married when they decided to give themselves up instead, the spokeswoman for police in Gwent, Wales, said. Police declined to name the man, but British newspapers said he had identified himself as David Holford of Indianapolis, Indiana. Welsh police said they arrested the man on suspicion of abduction and were seeking information about him from U.S. police. „We‘ll question him today, and he‘ll either be charged, or released without charge,“ a spokeswoman said. In the meantime a court in the Welsh capital Cardiff issued an order banning the American from communicating with Kelly „in any way whatsoever until further order“.