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Pregnant Woman Carjacked
http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/25518139.html
Milwaukee: A pregnant woman was carjacked in Milwaukee: thugs took her minivan in broad daylight. It happened at 68th and Villard.
The woman said she has been coming to the gas station at 68th and Villard for years with no problem, until Tuesday in broad daylight. The woman was pumping gas on pump 7 when she noticed two guys hanging around the air station. “I didn't think nothing of it. They casually got up and ran behind me and pulled out a gun and put the gun on my stomach and told me to give them the damn keys,” the woman said.
She's eight and half months pregnant, still terrified and didn't want to be identified. The gun was pointed at her stomach. Her first concern was for her baby. “I threw him the keys and he told me to show which key it was and I showed him and then I ran off,” the woman said.
The suspects sped off east on Villard, leaving her stranded. They also took her cell phone. She ran into the store for help. “I ran in the store and told him to call police but he didn't cause he said he didn't see anything and told me to call the police,” the woman said. She says she was told to use a pay phone, but someone let her use their cell phone.
Larry Gammill was working across the street when he saw the van speed off. “It baffles me in the middle of the daytime something like that can happen, and she's 8 1/2 months pregnant. Oh and in this heat being stranded out there I’m sure she was going out of her mind trying to figure out what to do,” Gammill said.
The van was last seen at 55th and Fairmount and hasn't been seen since. It's a maroon 2000 Dodge Caravan with Wisconsin plates. The suspects are in their teens.Their victim just hopes they are found.
“No respect at all. I mean in broad daylight and there was people standing and the way it happened,” the woman said.
Pregnant Woman Carjacked
http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/25518139.html
Milwaukee: A pregnant woman was carjacked in Milwaukee: thugs took her minivan in broad daylight. It happened at 68th and Villard.
The woman said she has been coming to the gas station at 68th and Villard for years with no problem, until Tuesday in broad daylight. The woman was pumping gas on pump 7 when she noticed two guys hanging around the air station. “I didn't think nothing of it. They casually got up and ran behind me and pulled out a gun and put the gun on my stomach and told me to give them the damn keys,” the woman said.
She's eight and half months pregnant, still terrified and didn't want to be identified. The gun was pointed at her stomach. Her first concern was for her baby. “I threw him the keys and he told me to show which key it was and I showed him and then I ran off,” the woman said.
The suspects sped off east on Villard, leaving her stranded. They also took her cell phone. She ran into the store for help. “I ran in the store and told him to call police but he didn't cause he said he didn't see anything and told me to call the police,” the woman said. She says she was told to use a pay phone, but someone let her use their cell phone.
Larry Gammill was working across the street when he saw the van speed off. “It baffles me in the middle of the daytime something like that can happen, and she's 8 1/2 months pregnant. Oh and in this heat being stranded out there I’m sure she was going out of her mind trying to figure out what to do,” Gammill said.
The van was last seen at 55th and Fairmount and hasn't been seen since. It's a maroon 2000 Dodge Caravan with Wisconsin plates. The suspects are in their teens.Their victim just hopes they are found.
“No respect at all. I mean in broad daylight and there was people standing and the way it happened,” the woman said.