Fears escalated after shocking Facebook post that police say is untrue.
DOTHAN, Ala. -Dothan Police Chief Will Benny claims a social media post that alleged the attempted kidnapping of a young woman is untrue, though her family disagrees.
“We checked that out, reviewed video, and found no evidence that this happened,” Benny told News 4 on Monday.“BOLO for this truck that just attempted to lure and abduct my daughter from the Walgreens at corner of Westgate & 84. Please be on lookout and call myself or police if see!” “This is blatantly false,” said Benny, who told News 4 officers investigated and closely reviewed surveillance video before concluding the allegations are unfounded.“It most definitely did occur! Obviously, since she was not physically attacked, there was no “crime” committed in the DPD eyes. Seems it’s never serious or “occured” until it’s too late,” said a family statement to News 4.
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