CRIME Trucker rescued a woman who was running through traffic, handcuffed after being allegedly kidnapped by a man posing as a police officer.

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ALERT: Trucker rescued a woman who was running through traffic, handcuffed after being allegedly kidnapped by a man posing as a police officer.

Anthony Moore was driving his truck in Aiken County, South Carolina, when he spotted a woman running across the road who was handcuffed.

“She says, ‘Help me, help me. He’s trying to kidnap me.'“

Jonathan Willard, 39, approached Moore’s truck and flashed a ‘badge’ sideways to Moore, saying he was law enforcement.

The woman jumped into Moore’s car, and according to Moore, she said, “No, he is not. He tried to kidnap me, sir.”

Another driver stopped and called 911, saying, “Yeah, he [Willard] can’t be legit… Hell no, because he’s in a white Cadillac.”

Williard then drove off, but was later located and arrested by authorities, and is being charged with impersonating law enforcement and kidnapping.

Moore, who is a preacher, says God put him there and, “Delayed divine timing. There is an appointed place for us to be at an appointed time.”
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Just Plain Mom

Rockin' the Ozarks
Horrible reporting, but the live5news link has video and explains more. Bravo to this man!

I believe in divine appointments, and that surely was one.

That said, (truck driver) Son's training included a segment on trafficking, etc., and keeping your eyes open, since truck drivers are often at truck stops where "things" happen. How to spot it, what to do; not required, but most in his class agreed that this is important. It's difficult. Consider that you're at a truck stop and a girl comes up and says she's in trouble in some way...do you get involved and potentially put yourself not physically in harm's way but maybe legally. So they were asked to think about this. Something has happened to him once in nine years that made him appreciate that training.
 
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