Ahem, TLM is a drug-addicted dealer and a juvenile delinquent. And the victim was IMO not unknown to her. Of course children are the targets - they are easily accesible, naive, easily tricked and small enough to strong-arm if need be.
This is from the link posted above:
"Stranger abduction in Canada is a rare occurrence. However, each incident tends to shock the nation.
The stereotypical view held by the public of countless strangers in the community abducting children is usually fuelled by media releases that meticulously describe a tragic kidnapping. These media reports most often heighten national paranoia and inflate child safety concerns.
Tragically, those individuals, predators, who harm children are generally known to the child. Consequently, children have difficulty determining who will harm them and who will not. For this reason, the onus is on parents to screen those persons supervising and caring for their child, and to educate their children on how to stay and play safe .
In 2000 and 2001, there were ninety police reports classified as stranger abduction. It is important to note that the Canadian law enforcement definition of a stranger not only refers to someone totally unknown to the child victim but also refers to relatives, friends, and acquaintances. In comparison to parental abduction cases, where the only threat to the child is from a parent, all children are at possible risk of abduction by a stranger."
http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/pubs/omc-ned/abd-rapt-eng.htm