Any progress on Guo Meimei's case?

In Weibo, Baby Guo Meimei and her mother are on the run. At 8 o'clock on the evening of June 26, the netizen "smashed" that "Guo Meimei Baby" lived in Beijing Postmodern City, and Guo Meimei's mother moved in Postmodern City. I saw her mother and some people loading the packed things into a gray Subaru car. There is a black Porsche parked around and two BMW 6 Series luxury cars parked downstairs. Another version is "Guo Meimei Baby", where mother and daughter fly from Shenzhen to Beijing, ready to transfer abroad. Some netizens said it on Weibo, and announced their flight number, arrival time and seat number. On the morning of 27th 1: 30, Guo Meimei was seen in the Capital International Airport wearing a black T-shirt and red shorts, with her head pressed very low and a big cap. After questioning all the way, she didn't answer too much, got into a taxi and left. Last night, it was reported in Weibo that Guo Meimei had been detained in criminal detention. Subsequently, Luo Changping, an investigative reporter, sent Weibo to say that Guo Meimei returned to Beijing for investigation at the request of the police. For a time, whether Guo Meimei was detained was confusing. That night, Caijing. Com released the news of Caijing reporter, saying that Guo Meimei was officially put on file by the police, and Guo Meimei herself returned to Beijing from other places for investigation. The news that he was detained on the Internet is inaccurate, and this case belongs to the investigation of public security cases. The reporter of "Chaoguang News" subsequently confirmed the news. Ding Haiyang, a lawyer of Beijing Tian Ru Law Firm, said that if the Red Cross reported the case for disturbing public order, whether Guo Meimei's behavior constituted a crime would depend on whether she organized, planned, directed or actively participated in it. Objectively, whether the above-mentioned behaviors have been carried out and whether the circumstances are serious. Ding Haiyang believes that Guo Meimei's behavior does not meet the constitutive requirements of the crime of disturbing public order. If the Red Cross believes that her fictional behavior violates the organization's reputation right, it can bring a lawsuit against it according to the provisions of the General Principles of Civil Law. On June 30th, near 3 a.m, the reporter received an article entitled "The Story of Red Cross Wang Ding Company in Business System" from Li Qingyi, deputy general manager of Wang Ding Company. The article once again stated that the company had nothing to do with Guo Meimei, but admitted that the company legal person Wang was actually her daughter.