A situation any parent has had nightmares about: Officers in Colorado said they found that a woman had grabbed a young child from a shopping cart and attempted to take the child.
According to theOfficers said they found that a woman had grabbed a young child from a shopping cart and attempted to take the child. But others at the store jumped in and restrained the suspect until law enforcement arrived.According to Alamosa police, the woman arrested was identified as 50-year-old Kimberli Jones. Officers said it wasn’t immediately clear if Jones knew the family involved.
Jones is facing charges that include kidnapping, felony menacing, child abuse and disorderly conduct, the department said.
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