She Was Nearly Kidnapped In The Middle Of The Night, And The Police Later Found Duct Tape In The Guy’s Car

bnenin - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person
bnenin - stock.adobe.com - illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

Years ago, one woman had a horrifying interaction with a coworker who she once thought was innocent. Turns out, he had extremely dark intentions.

During her early twenties, she worked in a donut shop.

“I loved that job,” she recalls. “Three nights of the week, I would be with my coworker, and two nights I would work alone”

One summer, while working at the shop, they were having issues with their air conditioner. A maintenance man named Andy would show up while she was working to fix it.

Since the shop was small and crowded during the daytime, he would have to come during her evening shifts when the place was empty.

“At first, he was very pleasant, and I had no issues sharing space with him as we worked,” she explains.

However, one night, in particular, she started noticing Andy’s true colors. On an evening when he came to fix the A.C, her co-worker was running late. Once she arrived, she told them that she had taken too long in the shower.

Then, Andy creepily said something along the lines of, “We should all shower together to save time.” It freaked out the girls.

At some point, she accidentally revealed that she lives alone, and Andy made a remark about how he would have her all to himself. How freaky!

bnenin – stock.adobe.com – illustrative purposes only, not the actual person

She didn’t trust Andy after those sketchy interactions. Once the air conditioner was fixed and a few weeks had passed, she thought she wouldn’t have to see him again. Until one night around 2 am, when she was working in the donut shop all alone.

She suddenly heard a loud banging noise at the shop’s front windows. It was Andy asking to be let in. When she wouldn’t let him in, he became relentless and started frantically pulling on the door handles.

She went into a corner of the store where he couldn’t see her and called her manager. There was no answer. Before she could dial 911, she noticed that Andy started calling the shop from his phone. At this point, he was trying to pry the doors open. She finally called the police.

The cops made a shocking discovery in Andy’s car after arriving that has scarred her to this day. In the backseat of his car were some duct tape, a rope, and a knife.

They didn’t end up arresting him because they said that he hadn’t actually done anything to physically harm her. He told the police he went to fix the air conditioner, which she knows is not true.

Although he wasn’t arrested, she thankfully hasn’t seen or heard from Andy since.

Would you be able to return to work after something like that?

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