Found Safe NC - Ahlora Lindiment, 3, abducted, Greensboro, 9 Oct 2019 *Arrest*

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That Shaye is a character (in a good way)!
 
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That Shaye is a character (in a good way)!

I can’t believe they went to the lady’s house with their friends to get the child. OMG!!!
 
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Link is from Fox 8 FB page. I hope I've linked it OK.


This makes me so happy! Thank you Gregory! See everybody knows everybody and people talk to each other. I always thought this woman is ill and needs some help.The family and community and LE put the pressure on her and I am positive a relative of hers pushed her to drop the child off.
O/T- An example of community here.I was sick for 2 weeks some months back and had not driven my car and a couple neighbors noticed. Then I finally went to my car they came out to tell me they had been planning to call police to do a welfare check on me because they were worried.I was so grateful that someone I only spoke to briefly would care about my well being.
 
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I do not think this a case of neglect, it seems to be a bad decision by a relative to let them go out to play. You tend to drop your guard when you feel safe in an environment. Ahlora looks healthy, loved and well taken care of.
 
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Steve King WXII on Twitter (Video)
Ahlora Lindiment is happy to be home!!
6:45 PM - 11 Oct 2019

Steve King WXII on Twitter
HOME SWEET HOME!
Ahlora Lindiment is home with her family! Her family says it appears that she was not harmed :) Meanwhile, the search continues for the woman accused of kidnapping her this week, 22-year-old N'denezsia Monique Lancaster of Greensboro. https://bit.ly/2IGy8hw
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6:53 PM - 11 Oct 2019
 
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I wonder why her own mother isn't a part of the celebration going on? She was the first interviewed about Ahlora's disappearance. Maybe she didn't want to be there, but it's just strange she's not, considering she gave a lot of details about the woman who took her.

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I wonder why her own mother isn't a part of the celebration going on? She was the first interviewed about Ahlora's disappearance. Maybe she didn't want to be there, but it's just strange she's not, considering she gave a lot of details about the woman who took her.

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she did? like what?
sorry I'm hitting paywalls on articles and I can't watch videos - no speakers right now
 
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I wonder why her own mother isn't a part of the celebration going on? She was the first interviewed about Ahlora's disappearance. Maybe she didn't want to be there, but it's just strange she's not, considering she gave a lot of details about the woman who took her.

While I get some folks are ready to let the uncle off of the hook in this case for not watching the kids- how come the same grace and kindness isn't shown to Dulce's mother? She was a heck of a lot closer to the playground than this uncle was, and her and her little sister got out of the car once they realized that Dulce wasn't in sight as well as her brother. Ahlora's siblings did the work of an adult! Why does the uncle get a free pass while others pile on Dulce's Mom?

Cause Mom's are held to an impossible standard of perfection:(
 
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That Shaye is a character (in a good way)!
Something that stood out to me was the stepmothers compassion towards the abductor, she also feels the woman needs help.She even thanked her for not harming her child.
 
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I wonder why her own mother isn't a part of the celebration going on? She was the first interviewed about Ahlora's disappearance. Maybe she didn't want to be there, but it's just strange she's not, considering she gave a lot of details about the woman who took her.

While I get some folks are ready to let the uncle off of the hook in this case for not watching the kids- how come the same grace and kindness isn't shown to Dulce's mother? She was a heck of a lot closer to the playground than this uncle was, and her and her little sister got out of the car once they realized that Dulce wasn't in sight as well as her brother. Ahlora's siblings did the work of an adult! Why does the uncle get a free pass while others pile on Dulce's Mom?
I think Dulce's mom is so young and young people do not have the same sense of danger that adults do.She probably had been to that park many times and felt comfortable with only being close by.
The male relative watching Alhora was probably not typically the one caring for the kids, men have a more relaxed attitude about childcare.
 
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Amazing! Thank you so much for sharing that. I have no idea why I couldn't find it.

I have a smile on my face a mile wide! :p MOO

Me too! What a wonderful family and friend Gregory. Great interview and the kids are adorable!
 
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I wonder why her own mother isn't a part of the celebration going on? She was the first interviewed about Ahlora's disappearance. Maybe she didn't want to be there, but it's just strange she's not, considering she gave a lot of details about the woman who took her.

While I get some folks are ready to let the uncle off of the hook in this case for not watching the kids- how come the same grace and kindness isn't shown to Dulce's mother? She was a heck of a lot closer to the playground than this uncle was, and her and her little sister got out of the car once they realized that Dulce wasn't in sight as well as her brother. Ahlora's siblings did the work of an adult! Why does the uncle get a free pass while others pile on Dulce's Mom?

RBBM

This is just my opinion of coarse but the bio mom doesn't have custody and AL seems to be mostly raised by stepmom who she just calls mom. From everything I have seen and read stepmom seems to be the most active person in AL's life.

As far as her giving details about the woman/suspect and being first interviewed is because (jmo) after LE showed her the video and told her details, she talked to the news right away, whereas Dad and stepmom followed the advice not to say too much to media yet. Also the night she gave that raw news interview I noticed not a single person was standing with bio mom. She was in that dark parking lot all alone. So i'm sure there is probably custody issues or bad blood that prevented her from joining AL other family members . All this is JMO! Moo moo moo :p
 
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RBBM

This is just my opinion of coarse but the bio mom doesn't have custody and AL seems to be mostly raised by stepmom who she just calls mom. From everything I have seen and read stepmom seems to be the most active person in AL's life.

As far as her giving details about the woman/suspect and being first interviewed is because (jmo) after LE showed her the video and told her details, she talked to the news right away, whereas Dad and stepmom followed the advice not to say too much to media yet. Also the night she gave that raw news interview I noticed not a single person was standing with bio mom. She was in that dark parking lot all alone. So i'm sure there is probably custody issues or bad blood that prevented her from joining AL other family members . All this is JMO! Moo moo moo :p


I agree, there maybe bad blood....but, the media played the interview of the mom over and over. We spent a lot of time on the 10/diamond statement, kept us interested.

Her interview received a lot of media attention, which I feel help.

Jmo
 
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I agree, there maybe bad blood....but, the media played the interview of the mom over and over. We spent a lot of time on the 10/diamond statement, kept us interested.

Her interview received a lot of media attention, which I feel help.

Jmo
I think it helped, too. Good on her for getting in front of the camera. Makes you wonder if someone heard her interview and from there, helped by calling in the tip when Ahlora was found? Thanks to her mother, Ahlora's name was out there, her face broadcasted more, and people were on the look out for the woman that she described in her interview before a photo of her was available.
 
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