When the police officer broke down and started crying, it completely broke my heart. He was holding the little girl like a father would in such a nurturing way. Makes you realize at this moment that police officers are only human too. ❤️❤️❤️
He probably realized how this easily could have happened to his own daughter, who was right around Stacey’s age. That’s why he got so emotional because it really it home for him. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
That young Boy is an complete hero, he saved his sister's life by telling the police officers everything, plus running to get help right away, I am proud of him, he handled it very well, way to go, 👏 👏 👏
Me too, you can just see how much it meant to him that Stacy was okay. I think because since he had a daughter around the same age as Stacy at the time, it really hit home for him. Especially since the abductor actually lived in his neighborhood, made him realize this very easily could have happened to his little girl. 😢
Exactly....sometimes you just can't separate professional obligattions and personal feelings. As he's a dad himself, hence the reaction. Such a wonderful man and cop.
And this little girl was actually walking with a buddy, yet this STILL happened to her. But the good that came out of it was the little boy was a witness and able to go get help.
That bastard not only deserves a life sentence, but he deserves to burn in hell for all eternity after what he did. Thank the Lord that Stacey is all right, and we thank Josh for telling the police everything & saving Stacey. God bless them!
Im sorry to the officer but working or helping childern in anyway you have emotions to care and love that child myself being assistant teacher means th world to me. I love the laughter, the hugs, the enjoyment you get from kiddos the art i work at before school program and daycare
@@Cassxowary That's not what he was saying. It does mean that we should love everyone, but that also doesn't mean that you can act like a monster and get away with it. God will always protect those who trust in him. Children are very precious to Him as well.
We should always tell our kids is do not ever do what a stranger ask you to do. Kids should run and tell their parents or their relatives. And call the police. I'm especially glad to see school kids accompanied by a parent and trusted adult.
I’m kind of thinking that that same guy by the name of Benjamin Aaron Lawrence had something to do with that girl who got kidnapped and murdered several years back at the church.
Life in prison without parole is the only appropriate sentence for a crime such as this. I just love that kid for him giving them enough info that they were able to catch him. Kudos for so many people going out on the search mission. I hope Stacey and Josh are still close today (I'm thinking they are) They could have also called this Lady Cop Heroes as they nailed that guy's sorry ass but if it weren't for Josh they wouldn't know what to look for.
Thank you Officer's for ALL you had done. Also for all the Neighbor's that helped out. But most of all, that man BETTER get what's called, 'THE LOCK IN THE SOCK' while in prison.
We need this show back on the air immediately it’s my favorite show I used to have to stay up late on school nights til 10pm my mom would let me stay up til 10pm maybe little bit after they would show this program late
Well, given that 1) they keep screwing up, 2) get pulled into situations where they have absolutely no training for, and 3) keep getting people who have _no_ business being a cop... it's understandable. Though, to be honest, it should be _restructure_ the police, not defund.
There's a pinned comment from Stacie on the original upload. She didn't know the video was here, and she has to go every 5 years (I think) and convince the parole board not to release the suspect.
Sometimes when I’m frustrated, angry, or upset at my parents about something, I tell them that if I was kidnapped they wouldn’t miss me and they would sell everything in my bedroom for a fortune. They’d be happy once I’m gone and be glad to have me out of the way. They wouldn’t have me to compromise about some things. But I’m wrong. My mother told me she would shrine my room and they would miss me if I was kidnapped and gone. But I don’t mean to say those things. If I was kidnapped, everyone would come to get me and want me back.
They should just see them as Humans irrespective if they got kids or not. I think that cop was Just happy she was alright, regardless if he had kids or not and that he had a daughter was just a bonus in saving that girl, like to be apart of it. So, that is what it also should be like.
I'm surprised when that deputy got the call of the kidnapping and was heading to the scene that he wasn't driving faster with his lights and sirens on.
The problem is not necessarily "strangers" rather it is what That individual can do and often times you should fear more about the people in your surroundings than the "strangers" that one comes across. Sometimes strangers helps more than family ever do or can do. So.
yes but it's not God and the devil, it's othering people and denying responsibility. They're not the ones controlling people. Humans make the decisions, even if most are brainwashed by other humans who also were... fear, hurt, miseducation, brainwashing... it's not God and the devil, it's people.
@@MichaelWallace-oq3wd not really, I mean yes God watched over her but it's not God and the devil, it's othering people and denying responsibility. They're not the ones controlling people. Humans make the decisions, even if most are brainwashed by other humans who also were... fear, hurt, miseducation, brainwashing... it's not God and the devil, it's people.
What would have happened if at 8:36 after the bad guy got out of the car, the little girl just locked herself in the car and closed all the windows and chose to stay in the car while laying on the floor? What would have happened afterwards?
I am glad is live and another thing is that the boy did the right thing to tell mom she kidnapped and reported to her and she wasn't hurt.🇺🇲🙏🌼😇💟👌🌹🤗🏵️🥀💖💗💝🇺🇲💟💓🌷💞💕💗💝
They will catch and put him prison for a longer sentence and will get 135 years behind bars and Will get out parole that my opinion from Timothy Allen Armstrong.
you should know your neighbor's & teach kid's to kick steam yell & do what you can to not let that person put the kid or grown up in the car teach kid's young people do not talk to strangers kid's need to be in karate classes to learn how to fight & defend there self when things like this happens I'm glad the lil girl is o k & he need life in jail never get out because he will do that to another kid's & he is a smart lil boy for 5 year old kid's are smart way to go dude 😎😎😎😎😎
I remember when I was starting high school, I was almost kidnapped right in front of my house. I was lucky enough that he let me go. The scary thing was that the bad guy worked at the school I was attending (I think).
When I was about 10 and riding my bicycle, some slovenly looking guy said hey and asked me to stop and when I didn't he started chasing after me but I was able to peddle fast enough to get away from him. I didn't sleep well for months after.
@@amytoy7171 At the time a 7 year girl had been kidnapped which horrified our town as that never happened before. She was found dead a month later. Her kidnapper was paroled two years ago. Some think that after 53 years everyone would forget. We didn't !