Truck Video Shows Moving Company Block In Alleged Child Abductor In After Spotting 2-Year-Old
A Phoenix moving crew used their trucks to trap an alleged child abductor in a gas station parking lot after recognizing a toddler from an Amber Alert.
Kevin Place, a Camelback Moving Inc. worker, stepped inside the QuikTrip to grab water when he caught the security guard on a phone call, he told KTAR’s Outspoken with Bruce & Gaydos. The security guard recognized alleged 23-year-old abductor Marina Noriega and 2-year-old Kehlani Rogers, AZ Family reported.
“I hear the security guard talking on the phone. I’m assuming he’s speaking to police. He says, ‘I think I see the little girl,’” Place said. Coworker Ralph Vollmert told the station Place rushed to their truck and pointed out the child in a nearby vehicle.
The crew decided on the spot to position their rigs around the suspect’s pickup. Place reportedly wrote down the vehicle’s license plate and turned it over to the security guard before returning to his truck and activating the camera. Vollmert told KTAR that the suspect never attempted to drive off, and squad cars flooded the lot moments later.
Camelback Moving President Chad Olsen told AZ Family he was struck by the dashcam footage showing his team identify the situation and coordinate in real time. (Read more from “Truck Video Shows Moving Company Block In Alleged Child Abductor In After Spotting 2-Year-Old” HERE)




