
"Kevin stopped us and said the Amber Alert child was in there. That's when we came up with the idea to just block him in. They maneuvered their roughly 30-foot moving truck tightly behind the suspect's vehicle, which was facing the store, preventing it from leaving."
"Oh man, that really is them. You never expect to see the kid or whoever they say is missing. Place left the QuikTrip convenience store and ran to the moving truck, where several of his co-workers were about to head to their first residential move of the day."
Kevin Place, a foreman for Camelback Moving, overheard a security guard discussing an Amber Alert about a missing 2-year-old girl while getting coffee at a Phoenix QuikTrip. The guard showed Place a photo he had taken of a woman and toddler matching the alert description heading to the bathroom. Place immediately informed his coworkers, and together they noted the license plate of the vehicle the suspects arrived in. When a man remained in the driver's seat, the movers decided to block the car with their 30-foot moving truck, preventing the vehicle from leaving. This action allowed police to respond and recover the missing child safely.
Read at The Washington Post
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