A group of movers in Phoenix, Arizona, helped stop a suspected kidnapping after recognizing a woman and child who matched an AMBER Alert at a convenience store on Feb. 22.
Three‑year‑old Kehlani Rogers had been reported missing and authorities issued the alert after determining she had likely been abducted. Several employees from Camelback Moving were making a routine coffee stop at QuikTrip when the alert went off on their phones. Moments later, a security guard they knew approached them and said he believed the suspect had “just walked in with the child.”
As the guard called 911, the movers positioned their trucks to block the vehicle he believed the suspect, Marina Noriega, was driving. Police arrived about 90 seconds later, a response that company founder Chad Olsen said likely helped ensure the child’s safe recovery…