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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 500301" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Dad or not, I'm going to bank on high possibility of kidnapping here. I'd say actually it's pretty certain.</p><p></p><p>Why? </p><p></p><p>First red flag: A need to save the kids. (obviously biomom lost custody to someone, whether that be biodad or someone else, with that she can't leave the county, guessing it was for good reason)</p><p>Second red flag: "dad" needs to save the kids. Um, if "dad" has custody one just picks them up, not saves them. So either this is NOT biodad, or biodad lost custody as well. </p><p></p><p>If it were me, I'd be contacting police and letting them know what you have been told. And I'd just tell them that way if something DID happen, they have their first huge clue of who and why. </p><p></p><p>We just had a toddler snatched out of our Mc D's this way and for similar reasons. Dad had won custody because biomom is an addict (well known fact) and mentally is about as unstable as you can get. She somehow convinced the group of difficult child's she hangs with that her daughter was "stolen" unjustly and walked right into MDs and snatched the child from grandparents. No one stopped them. Police refuse to get involved saying it's a "civil" matter. So now there is an innocent child back in the hands of her severely abusive/neglectful biomom..........and biodad is about to have a breakdown and planning his own rescue since police wouldn't help him. NOW? He has a major search going on for his missing daughter so court papers and an arrest warrant for bio mom can be served. omg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 500301, member: 84"] Dad or not, I'm going to bank on high possibility of kidnapping here. I'd say actually it's pretty certain. Why? First red flag: A need to save the kids. (obviously biomom lost custody to someone, whether that be biodad or someone else, with that she can't leave the county, guessing it was for good reason) Second red flag: "dad" needs to save the kids. Um, if "dad" has custody one just picks them up, not saves them. So either this is NOT biodad, or biodad lost custody as well. If it were me, I'd be contacting police and letting them know what you have been told. And I'd just tell them that way if something DID happen, they have their first huge clue of who and why. We just had a toddler snatched out of our Mc D's this way and for similar reasons. Dad had won custody because biomom is an addict (well known fact) and mentally is about as unstable as you can get. She somehow convinced the group of difficult child's she hangs with that her daughter was "stolen" unjustly and walked right into MDs and snatched the child from grandparents. No one stopped them. Police refuse to get involved saying it's a "civil" matter. So now there is an innocent child back in the hands of her severely abusive/neglectful biomom..........and biodad is about to have a breakdown and planning his own rescue since police wouldn't help him. NOW? He has a major search going on for his missing daughter so court papers and an arrest warrant for bio mom can be served. omg [/QUOTE]
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