The woman was with the kid and a man this time, who she remembers looking unkempt and being aggressive, barking orders at them. Then, they noticed their car, which was full of stuff and garbage. There was hardly any room for the little girl in the backseat, yet they forced her in there.
“The couple ushered her into the car and then quickly hung a blanket in the other window, effectively blocking her from view,” she explained. “Nobody from the outside could see into the backseat where the child was sitting.”
Watching this go down gave them a bad feeling, so her mom wrote down the car’s license plate and called the police. The police took down all of the information but didn’t ask any further questions.
“They acted a little put out over the call,” she said. “After telling them the story, we felt like the weird ones. I was embarrassed, but it still felt right.”
Once they got to Nashville, they turned on the news to see if they saw any stories about a missing child or an abduction. They didn’t hear or see anything. Since then, she’s done the occasional search to see if that child popped up as missing, but she hasn’t found anything.
Although it may have just been a misunderstanding or a weird family acting in the strange way they always do, she still wonders if she witnessed a possible child abduction.
What would you do if you saw that kind of behavior?
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