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Adrian Hart says she watched police arrest a man accused of kidnapping a 15-year-old autistic girl. She came outside because she noticed a strange SUV was parked in her front yard.
“The truck pulled up right here on the curb,” said Hart. “I kept looking, and I’m like I don’t know I’m not sure,” Hart says as police were leaving the scene, she could still see someone or something in the SUV.
“I said come back there’s a whole person in the car.” That’s when they found the young teenager.
We connected to Adrian by total coincidence on our Instagram page. She stated that she was only home that day because her car had broken down . She too has an autistic daughter and was happy that she was there to help the victim. She says she was being nosey, but she really helped a young autistic girl.
So we asked her "Is your car fixed?" and she said for the most part yes, but she needs to get a few more things done for it to be operable. She and her autistic child need a safe and reliable vehicle.
Full Disclosure Adrian didn't ask for anything in return for her kindness. We feel she deserves a little help for helping someone in danger.
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The Color of Autism
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