We were taught as kids to not walk the streets alone for they can be dangerous and full of bad people.
On The Way To School
Four siblings whose ages range from 5-11 years old were on their way to school when a shady van approached them.
Caught On Cam
A nearby Ring camera recorded the incident of kidnapping where the woman was heard yelling at the younger kid to get into the van.
They Didn’t Leave Him
The children were not visible in the Ring camera video as a tree was blocking them from view, but the older kids didn’t leave their younger brother and went in the van with him instead.
She Made A Mistake
The woman sped away but ran a red light, which was a mistake as two observant Detroit police officers, Officer Parrish and Officer Flannel, were there.
They Questioned Her
The officers stopped the driver and spoke to her. They asked her some questions to try and figure out what was actually going on because they felt that something was wrong with the kids.
Not Her Children
The two officers asked the woman if the four kids in the van were her children and while she responded, “yes,” the 11-year-old, who was asked outside of the vehicle, responded, “no,” when he was asked if he knew the woman.
She’s Arrested
Officer Parrish and Officer Flannel immediately arrested the woman and the four children were rescued safely.
Hardworking Officers
Detroit Police Chief James White spoke at a press conference about the ordeal and commended Officer Parrish and Officer Flannel’s hard work. He said, “These 2 officers exercised excellent police (investigative) skills… Outstanding work to Officers Flannel and Parrish, two of the hard workers in the Eighth Precinct.”
Watch how officers Parrish and Flannel saved the four kids from being kidnapped in the video below.
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