Wednesday, January 8, 2014

"Attentive Target security guard helps cops save a kidnapped 7-year-old girl"

"An employee at a California Target store helped cops find a man accused of snatching a 7-year-old girl from her home last week."
Security specialist Roxanna Ramirez said she spotted a suspicious man in the Pittsburg, Calif., store on Friday, and cops busted the creep later that night on a suspected kidnapping charge.

“He was just being weird. Like, his activities were not normal,” Ramirez told local TV station KPIX 5.

The eagle-eyed department store detective said she wrote down the license plate number of the suspect’s car after his behavior turned even more bizarre after he left the store.

“He was pacing back and forth. He was changing his clothes in the parking lot. He started messing around with his backpack,” Ramirez told the station. “And at one point, he was sitting in the car, shaking his steering wheel.”

Alleged perp David Douglas admitted he kidnapped Natalie Calvo – but later bizarrely claimed the crime was only a “cry for help.”
If you see something, would you say something?

I mean, you don't want to make a mistake. How do you know who is who these days?

Click "read more" and you'll see what I mean.


5 comments:

KCFleming said...

But mentally ill people aren't violent, so someone is violating his rights to marry an abducted bride.

Trooper York said...

Did they stop and frisk them or is that against the law now or something?

JAL said...

And there is nothing in the story which tells how they found the girl or knew he had the girl. OR how or when she was actually kidnapped.

Was she in the car?

And weird behavior should be checked on, even if the person has not committed a crime.

edutcher said...

Good judgment is key here.

AllenS said...

I read the story and it seemed incomplete. Is this the short version? Are a couple of paragraphs missing?