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Will Balloon Boy Mom Mayumi Heene "Go Down with the Ship?"

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Photo: Mayumi Heene, center, arrives home with husband, Richard Heene, right, and son Bradford, Oct. 19, 2009.

FORT COLLINS, Colo. (AP) On an episode of ABC's "Wife Swap," Mayumi Heene pounds her fists and shouts in frustration because she believes her co-star isn't paying enough attention to one of his sons.

Photos: The Bizarre "Balloon Boy" Incident

Off-camera, the mother of Colorado "balloon boy" Falcon Heene is a stoic, hardworking woman who is loyal to her family and sometimes subservient to her husband, those who know her say.

She now could face charges along with her husband in last week's runaway balloon spectacle.

Six-year-old Falcon Heene was reported trapped in the saucer-shaped balloon as it floated across the Colorado plains but was later found alive and well at the family home in Fort Collins, about 60 miles (100 kilometers) north of Denver.

Mayumi and Richard Heene explained Falcon had been hiding in their garage because he thought he would be in trouble after the homemade device was accidentally launched from the back yard.

Authorities say Falcon was a pawn in a hoax hatched by his parents to get publicity for a reality TV show. They say the parents could face criminal charges and be asked to pay restitution for the cost of the massive search-and-rescue operation.

The couple, who have two other sons, have denied staging the incident.

Richard Heene, 48, is the public face of the family, and his aspirations to become a reality TV star and television scientist are well known. Mayumi Heene, 45, has been mostly in the background.

Friends say she emigrated from her native Japan — it's not clear when — and met Richard at an acting school in Hollywood. Public records show they married in October 1997 in Clark County, Nevada, which includes Las Vegas.

The couple ran a film-editing business in Los Angeles for a while, renting a house in 2006 and 2007 from Carrie Cavalier, a Burbank-based photographer who takes publicity headshots.

"When they had their editing business, she was doing all the work. She was in the back guest house doing editing and working on the footage all the time," Cavalier said.

Barbara Slusser of Fort Collins, who worked with Richard Heene on a proposed TV show called "The Science Detectives" or "The Psyience Detectives," described Mayumi Heene as stoic, strong, intelligent and big-hearted.

"But she also is totally subservient to Richard and the boys. Whatever they want, they get," Slusser said.

She said Mayumi didn't have much of a say in family matters but is devoted to what Slusser called their "unit."

"She's devoted to the unit. She'll go down with the ship," Slusser said.

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Photo: The Heene Family on The Early Show on October 16, 2009.
Photos: The Bizarre "Balloon Boy" Incident

The Heenes moved to Fort Collins by late 2007. Investigators say Richard Heene worked in construction, including installing tile. Neighbors say they often saw him working on a project in the driveway or fishing with his boys in a nearby creek but that Mayumi Heene rarely ventured out of the house. She did chat with neighbors at the community mailbox stand or wave as she loaded the children in a minivan for school.

About the most neighbors and parents at her children's school heard from her was when she talked about the family's appearance on reality TV.

The Heenes appeared on "Wife Swap" late last year and again in March, with Mayumi Heene trading places with a mother from a Connecticut family. The show described the other family as "safety-conscious" and the Heene household as "chaotic as a twister."

"She had really enjoyed the other family," said neighbor Amy Dengler, who spoke to Mayumi Heene shortly afterward.

Leilani Bishop, who lives in a house across a greenbelt behind the Heene home, said she has spoken to the couple on several occasions, once after she said one of the Heene boys urinated on her driveway.

Mayumi Heene was apologetic, she said, but Richard Heene was more aggressive and confrontational.

Marc Friedland, who lives next to the Heenes, said he's never seen Richard Heene yell at his spouse.

"I've heard him be upset, but in a minute he calms down," he said.

Records show that a Larimer County deputy responded to the house in February and reported that he thought a fight may have taken place. But he concluded he didn't have probable cause to make an arrest. Last weekend, Larimer County Sheriff Jim Alderden said officials tried to persuade Mayumi Heene to go with her sons to a safe house, but she declined. Richard Heene's attorney, David Lane, called such talk by the sheriff "irresponsible."

"Wife Swap" showed Richard Heene throwing a glass of milk at the Connecticut woman who traded places with Mayumi, who in turn berates her fake husband on the show as a "loser."

But one of the Heenes' neighbors said she doesn't read too much into the antics on the show.

"I can't really tell if he's a hot head or not," Molly Fiechtl said. "I don't want to use every thing I see on these shows to form my opinions. You can't tell how much of that is acting."

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Photos: The Bizarre "Balloon Boy" Incident
Audio: Richard Heene's Frantic 911 Call

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