This is a personal story that might bring a different light to this.
Several years ago, we were renting a beach house in Florida on vacation. My husband and I would sit out on the steps at night and watch the sunset. One morning I woke up before my husband and decided to sit outside to watch the sunrise instead. The steps went down to the beach and the ocean was right there. I'm not good at measuring, so won't say how close it was, but it was definitely what I considered close. The waves were crashing and the sun was just coming up and the light was gorgeous. As I sat there drinking my coffee, I noticed a person walking fairly far down the beach toward me. As they got closer to me, I noticed that the person had something in their arms. As the person got even closer, I noticed that it was a man and he had something in his arms. Closer yet, I realized that he was carrying a baby. The positioning was very odd and the man looked strange and walking with a purpose instead of just strolling as one would on a lovely morning along the beach. I kept thinking how odd it was that this man had this baby in his arms and it was barely light out. The hair on the back of my neck stood up and I suddenly knew in my heart that something wasn't right. I ran in and woke up my husband to come out and look so that I could have a second opinion before calling 911. My thought was not that he kidnapped a baby, but that the baby was his own and he might be going to drown it or something like that. My husband ran out; by this time the man had already passed us. My husband looked down the beach and then looked back at me and began to laugh. At the same time I recognized that the man was coming back our way and he now had the "baby" out of his arms and it was on a leash. He was carrying his dog! It had clothes on and everything! From my distance, even though it was close, I was sure that this was a baby.
The poor man walked back past us, still with purpose, and never even realized that some blind lady almost had called LE on him. The light tan doggie pranced ahead of him along the water.
Two months after I returned from my vacation, I got Lasik! True story!