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Car Stolen With Kids Inside
A mom in Georgia went through an unimaginable nightmare. During a robbery at her home, her car was stolen with two of her children still inside.
The kids are OK now.
Here’s what happened:
Alicia Cabrera arrived home and saw a vehicle she didn’t recognize in her driveway. Two men were there to rob her. They fired a gun in her direction but missed. Then they stole her car, a Range Rover. Her 5 year old got out before they drove off, but her other two children, ages 2 and 8, were still inside.
After what must have been 20 very harrowing minutes, Cabrera’s husband found the car, abandoned, with the kids still inside. The article doesn’t mention that they were injured in any way, at least not physically. Mentally I can only imagine. Although maybe the 2 year old is young enough to forget this ever happened.
The important thing is that everyone is all right. But yikes. That’s a rough one.
Source: TheGrio
Image (stock, not the actual car): SXC
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Lindsay commented on Aug 25 09 at 6:07 pmI hope they find the jerks that did this and castrate them.
Mistress_Scorpio commented on Aug 25 09 at 7:09 pmI’d request the perps shackled to a couple of cast iron radiators, a crowbar and 1/2 hour alone with them.
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