I was walking in a pocket park nearby, there's a walking trail, some swings, those little horsey riding things, etc. I was the only one there walking the trail while on the phone with my bestie. A silver KIA with California personal plates (we're in Texas) pulls up, and a heavy-set white guy, mid-60s, gets out of the car and is holding the hand of a clearly Hispanic boy. They make their way across the park and sit on a bench swing. I thought it was strange he was making the little boy (about 4 or 5) sit down on a bench swing in a park and not let him run around and play. I continued walking the circular trail and watching them when I'd get near the bench swing. The little boy starts crying and inching away from the man on the bench and the man kept looking down the back of the kid's shirt, like checking on a sore or something. Then, the man was on his phone, and the little boy was on a handheld game system. Each time I would get to their section of the trail I'd try to listen to them and at one point I heard the man say, "Are you happy with that?" I assume he meant the game. It was very overcast and the man was wearing blue aviator sunglasses and had an earpiece in his left ear. At one point the man tried to lift the boy's chin to have him look at him and the boy was resisting and leaning away from him.
A young couple, in their 30s, arrive with 2 big dogs and start to walk the trail. They made one lap around that trail and were suddenly leaving, getting back into their suburban. These were big dogs, and you're gonna let them run a few yards and pack it in? That's when the man gets up and takes the hand of the little boy and they walk back toward the KIA. The man opens the hatchback and picks the boy up and puts him in the hatchback, closes it, and then gets in the drivers seat. What the hell? Who puts a kid in the hatchback? They exit the park and drive off in the same direction the couple with the dogs went. The whole time they were at the park they were seated on the bench swing. I have boys, there's no way I could have taken them to a park and made them sit down the whole time and then pitched them in the back of my hatchback and driven off. And to add a whole other weird vibe, the start of the personal plate? COMET I can't run Cali plates so I was bummed it wasn't a Texas plate. Damnit, I wish I'd gotten the Suburban plates, it just occurred to me that they were just as suss.
I don't want to be one of those who sees child trafficking under every rock, but this was WEIRD. I wouldn't even know who to tell about this. It made me on edge though and I was memorizing everything I could. The little boy had on an oversized white t-shirt that said, "It's ok to be different," and gray sweatpants. Everything the man had on was blue: blue jeans, a short-sleeved blue shirt, a blue all-weather type vest, blue aviator shades, and blue topsiders.
So either Grampa had the weirdest park outing with his grandson ("Did you have fun at the park? Yeah we sat on a bench") or something nefarious was going on. The question is have I been at this so long that I'm seeing the boogeyman around every corner? Honestly I'd rather be wrong and look stupid.
Your natural instincts were developed and passed down from your long line of ancestors over hundreds or thousands of years. They are valid. You don't have to understand why you feel it, just that you do. It is alerting you. Pay attention.
Next time, take a photo of the car, its plates, the man, the boy, the couple with the dogs, their vehicle info. We've all read the news articles describing alert waitresses, flight attendants, people getting gas at the station, cashiers at the mini-mart who saw something and said something, ultimately rescuing kidnapped or abducted persons.
The little boy was telling you everything you needed to know. Next time, follow your gut.
Very good comment !
I stumbled upon a site that actually let me run the plate, then it gave me the VIN. So I bought a report for that VIN on Carfax. This man is the 3rd owner of a 2012 KIA Sorento LX that actually originated here in Tx. Looks like the 2nd owner took it to Cali and sold it to this third owner, who then brought it to Texas. He got 3 oil changes 2 months apart almost to the day. That's weird. Who gets their oil changed every 2 months almost to the day?
I looked up all active Amber alerts and none match this kid. Of course we all know that doesn't mean anything, sadly there are monsters in our families under our noses. But this kid looked nothing like the man.
You get your oil changed every 2 months if you're doing a lot of miles... maybe being a mule?
The Texas-California-Texas ownership thing is pretty suspect too. 3 owners in 12 years, spread 2+ sates apart. Supports the mule theory.
Also, how many people put personalized license plates on a 12 yr. old Kia?
Now that you have the man's name, plate number and description, you should file a police report. The little boy may not be on the missing persons list because he may be a trafficked child from south of the border.
You are almost there. Make that call! Good luck. Report back what the police say!
Unfortunately I don't have the man's name. That's one thing CarFax doesn't provide, just that he bought it in 2018 in Santa Ana, CA
OK, well the car plate info will allow the police to take it from there. Please give the police the details you described here.
Next time?