Movers in Arizona helped police rescue a missing 3‑year‑old after spotting an AMBER Alert suspect and blocking her vehicle ...
A QuikTrip security guard and some moving company employees aided authorities in Arizona in finding a missing 2-year-old girl Kehlani Rogers.
As the QuikTrip security guard placed a 911 call, Camelback Moving employees quickly coordinated their response. Two of the company’s trucks were maneuvered to prevent the suspect from leaving the gas ...
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.
Places where truckers and movers often are — truck stops, rest areas, or, in this case, a gas station — are some of the areas where human trafficking and similar crimes happen.
The missing 3-year-old girl was taken from her Avondale home over the weekend, and an Amber Alert was issued Feb. 21.
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Some of the Camelback Moving employees had received human trafficking awareness training just weeks earlier through TAT — ...
"Oh my god that's her" a Camelback Moving employee says to police as Kehlani Rogers is spotted Feb. 22, after an AMBER Alert was issued for her.