Dakota Valkyrie
May 6th, 2008, 05:49 PM
Woman steals car occupied by three children
Lacey Cox and her grandmother had taken Cox’s children, ages 3, 4 and 6, to the mall in grandma's car. Cox says she was inside and her grandmother had parked the car in front of Kmart and gone to the outdoor garden center for a few minutes.
The three children were driven around the parking lot by an unidentified female whom they had never seen before.
“She came up to the car and opened the door and said ‘Your mother should never leave you alone’ and she shut the door and put the car in gear and backed up,” Cox said. “My son said it had seemed like she had driven around a few other parking spots before going back, but he said he wasn’t sure because he was just too scared,” Cox said.
Cox said her son thought the woman had a sad look on her face and she spoke in a calm and quiet voice.
“She didn’t say anything else to them until she parked and then she turned around and looked at them and said ‘Oh you poor babies, do you want anything to drink or eat?’ and none of my kids answered her. They were too scared.”
The oldest boy (6) thought about getting out of the car, but didn’t want to leave his two younger siblings. He was unsure of where the lady had taken them.
“He was afraid to get out of the car and get lost even more. My daughter was crying. They didn’t know what to do. They were just hoping that we’d find them.”
When grandma was finished looking at plants, she came out and saw her vehicle and grandchildren were missing. She found her vehicle after a few minutes of searching. Cox said her kids had probably been alone in the vehicle for about five minutes.
http://www.thedickinsonpress.com/articles/index.cfm?id=15263§ion=News&freebie_check&CFID=32414266&CFTOKEN=34334991&jsessionid=883051229bf0283c1a1a
Lacey Cox and her grandmother had taken Cox’s children, ages 3, 4 and 6, to the mall in grandma's car. Cox says she was inside and her grandmother had parked the car in front of Kmart and gone to the outdoor garden center for a few minutes.
The three children were driven around the parking lot by an unidentified female whom they had never seen before.
“She came up to the car and opened the door and said ‘Your mother should never leave you alone’ and she shut the door and put the car in gear and backed up,” Cox said. “My son said it had seemed like she had driven around a few other parking spots before going back, but he said he wasn’t sure because he was just too scared,” Cox said.
Cox said her son thought the woman had a sad look on her face and she spoke in a calm and quiet voice.
“She didn’t say anything else to them until she parked and then she turned around and looked at them and said ‘Oh you poor babies, do you want anything to drink or eat?’ and none of my kids answered her. They were too scared.”
The oldest boy (6) thought about getting out of the car, but didn’t want to leave his two younger siblings. He was unsure of where the lady had taken them.
“He was afraid to get out of the car and get lost even more. My daughter was crying. They didn’t know what to do. They were just hoping that we’d find them.”
When grandma was finished looking at plants, she came out and saw her vehicle and grandchildren were missing. She found her vehicle after a few minutes of searching. Cox said her kids had probably been alone in the vehicle for about five minutes.
http://www.thedickinsonpress.com/articles/index.cfm?id=15263§ion=News&freebie_check&CFID=32414266&CFTOKEN=34334991&jsessionid=883051229bf0283c1a1a