Doomsday-obsessed mother Lori Vallow was extradited to Idaho on Thursday to face charges tied to the disappearance of her two children, who have been missing for five months.

A video obtained by KUTV2 showed Vallow in handcuffs being escorted through the Lihue Airport in Kauai, Hawaii, where she had been held on $5 million bond since her Feb. 20 arrest.

Another clip showed her at Los Angeles International Airport, where she apparently had a layover.

Vallow, 46, will appear in court in Madison County Friday to face a slew of charges including felony desertion and nonsupport of dependent children in the disappearance of her kids, 17-year-old Tylee Ryan and 7-year-old Joshua “JJ” Vallow.

Authorities have been searching for them since November, when a relative called for a welfare check on Joshua, who is special needs, at the family’s home in Rexburg, Idaho.

But police have said the last time the children were seen was in September. Tylee was last seen posing at Yellowstone National Park in a Sept. 8 photo found on her mom’s iCloud account, according to court documents.

Joshua, meanwhile, was last seen Sept. 17, on a neighbor’s doorbell camera outside the family’s condo, according to the affidavit.

Family members have expressed concern that a doomsday group that the kids’ mom is affiliated with may have played a role in their disappearance.

Their stepdad, Chad Daybell, has insisted that the kids are safe.

The couple has allegedly refused to cooperate with authorities and were tracked to a Hawaiian resort last month. Daybell has not been arrested or charged in the case.

Vallow could face up to 14 years in prison for each count of desertion of a child, according to CBS News.

JJ’s grandmother, Kay Woodcock, told the outlet she believes Vallow will “be held accountable.”

“I have total 100% belief that it’s going to happen,” she said. “She’s going to be held accountable, 100% for everything.”