Arizona Moving Company Jumps Into Action when They Spot Abducted 3-Year-Old Girl
A moving crew and security guard identified and boxed in the suspect's vehicle at a gas station, leading to the toddler's safe rescue and suspect's arrest, police said.
- A moving crew at a QuikTrip in Phoenix boxed in the suspect's vehicle Sunday morning, enabling police to arrest Marina Noriega, authorities confirmed.
- A QuikTrip security guard recognized the pair after an Amber Alert was issued, prompting help as Camelback Moving employees heard the alert tone Tuesday.
- Dashcam footage shows the crew planning to block the truck, and approximately 90 seconds elapsed before police arrived, Olsen said, with eight employees collaborating with the security guard.
- Noriega faces a felony custody interference charge, her bond is set at $250,000, and authorities canceled the Amber Alert after confirming the child's welfare.
- Officials and the community thanked everyone, with Chad Olsen praising the system, after the rescue coincided with Truckers Against Trafficking training.
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