A woman is giving a stark warning after she says two women and three men attempted to abduct her daughter at a rest stop on Interstate 74 in Indiana.
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A woman is giving a stark warning after she says two women and three men attempted to abduct her daughter at a rest stop on Interstate 74 in Indiana.
Added a few details. Yeah, my spidey-sense would have been tingling too.147Doc wrote:I read the linked article and WOW... I could come up with so many alternative explanations rather than "attempted abduction."
A woman "Who appeared to be on drugs and who extinguished a freshly-lit cigarette" spoke to you? And then mentioned "a little girl" in conversation to an acquaintance? "And who changed her clothes, leaving the bag in the restroom"
And men were standing OUTSIDE THEIR MINIVAN "with all of the doors open"! In the heat! And sun! Because, you know, everyone waiting for anyone should stay seated in their car, or something!
Yeah, always good to stay alert, and maybe she saw more than the article can transmit, but D@MN it sounds thin.Ten seconds of fame much, lady?
A lot (probably most) people have the capacity to recognize when a situation is "off", but lack the ability to articulate exactly what it is that they're seeing and reacting to. For that reason, I generally do the same as Brian D. above.Brian D. wrote:I generally don't quibble about someone else's "spider sense tingling".
And there is a big problem in Indiana with it.Mustang380gal wrote:Added a few details. Yeah, my spidey-sense would have been tingling too.147Doc wrote:I read the linked article and WOW... I could come up with so many alternative explanations rather than "attempted abduction."
A woman "Who appeared to be on drugs and who extinguished a freshly-lit cigarette" spoke to you? And then mentioned "a little girl" in conversation to an acquaintance? "And who changed her clothes, leaving the bag in the restroom"
And men were standing OUTSIDE THEIR MINIVAN "with all of the doors open"! In the heat! And sun! Because, you know, everyone waiting for anyone should stay seated in their car, or something!
Yeah, always good to stay alert, and maybe she saw more than the article can transmit, but D@MN it sounds thin.Ten seconds of fame much, lady?
There really is something to the issue of human trafficking. I have had to take continuing education on it because I am a nurse who works in an area where we might see trafficked people.
I had heard about Toledo having a problem. I did not know about Indiana, but we usually take a couple of kids to summer camp there. After "touristing" in Northern Indiana near Goshen, it really does not surprise me. I haven't had a pronounced spidey sense, but I do seem to be more on guard. We've been going up that way for almost 10 years. Seems to have gone downhill quite a lot.schmieg wrote:And there is a big problem in Indiana with it.Mustang380gal wrote:
Added a few details. Yeah, my spidey-sense would have been tingling too.
There really is something to the issue of human trafficking. I have had to take continuing education on it because I am a nurse who works in an area where we might see trafficked people.
I used to live in Goshen, and have family within surrounding counties. I haven't been back to there in over 20 years. Sad to hear if it's gone downhill.Mustang380gal wrote:After "touristing" in Northern Indiana near Goshen, it really does not surprise me. I haven't had a pronounced spidey sense, but I do seem to be more on guard. We've been going up that way for almost 10 years. Seems to have gone downhill quite a lot.
My daughter used to live in Fort Wayne and there were several abductions there. She was in a nicer neighborhood, but there was one day when an older car started following her and the driver kept trying to get her to come over to the car. She was in her late 20's at the time, but looked like a teenager. The car kept even with her until she ran between a couple of houses to the next street and rolled under an SUV. The car came around the block, driving slowly as if the guy was looking for her and went around the area two more times before driving off. She got out from under the car and went to the house where the owners called the police (don't know why she didn't have her cell with her). The police responded and told her that they believed a group from Toledo was coming over to grab girls and sell them.Curzyk wrote:I used to live in Goshen, and have family within surrounding counties. I haven't been back to there in over 20 years. Sad to hear if it's gone downhill.Mustang380gal wrote:After "touristing" in Northern Indiana near Goshen, it really does not surprise me. I haven't had a pronounced spidey sense, but I do seem to be more on guard. We've been going up that way for almost 10 years. Seems to have gone downhill quite a lot.
Yeah, I have been going to the mall in Goshen every year when I drop off the kids. Last year I noticed lots of the stores that I liked to look at were gone. I don't think I am going this year. Nothing specific was sending out alarms, but I felt like I shouldn't have been there. I'll do my touristing iaround Shipshewana this year.Curzyk wrote:I used to live in Goshen, and have family within surrounding counties. I haven't been back to there in over 20 years. Sad to hear if it's gone downhill.Mustang380gal wrote:After "touristing" in Northern Indiana near Goshen, it really does not surprise me. I haven't had a pronounced spidey sense, but I do seem to be more on guard. We've been going up that way for almost 10 years. Seems to have gone downhill quite a lot.