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When an Oklahoma mother almost had her 4-year-old snatched from her hands, another mom standing close by jumped in to help. The two moms came together for the first time since the incident on Wednesday.On Saturday, LeeAnn Carrol says a man followed her and her four-year-old son Wyatt into a Tulsa Barnes and Noble. LeeAnn was nervous, so she kept hold of Wyatt's hand."He was telling my son he could pick anything out in the store, and he could just walk out and it's on him. And then it was like, 'just come over here Wyatt, let's go see this.' and I said, 'let's not,'" LeeAnn said.Then, the unthinkable happened, as LeeAnn says the man grabbed Wyatt and tried to run off. That's when Danielle Ritchie, another mother standing by, jumped in to help."He kept saying, 'whatever you want son, pick out whatever you want, I'll buy it, son'," Danielle said. "I don't even know, it was so quick, I just remember grabbing his arm and saying 'no'."Danielle was in the store with her two daughters and her husband Cory. Cory stopped the man before he could leave the children's section, and shortly after police arrested him."It was just frightening, very frightening," LeeAnn said. "I'm still shaking about it, I'll probably never let go of that."Wyatt is fine, but his mom is still terrified."I don't want to leave him alone, I don't want to leave him out of my sight," LeeAnn said.Danielle says it's a moment she will never forget."It was worse than a nightmare," Danielle said.As mothers, they both have the same message after the close call. They warn parents to watch their surroundings, and if anything seems off, take the chance to step in.This article was written by Chris DiMaria for 1700
When you drop an iPhone, it's almost guaranteed to shatter. Apparently that rule doesn't apply if you're dropping the Apple device into a river.A diver in South Carolina was shocked to discover an iPhone in a waterproof case in the Edisto River during his most recent dive. Shockingly, the phone and it's chargeable, waterproof case, still worked.Michael Bennett is a treasure hunter and widely known on YouTube for his channel 440
WASHINGTON – The Newseum in Washington D.C. will close at the end of 2019 after more than 11 years and nearly 10 million visitors. The 147
When Isabel Albright was born in 1916, it would be hard for anyone alive even to fathom a satellite TV contract. But when Alright died in December, DirecTV tried to penalize her for breaking her contract early.According to 235