Saturday, May 10, 2014

Slow Saturday Special: Hingham Hoax?

I'll let you know when it dawned on me:

"Hingham police seek woman who allegedly offered child a ride" by Jennifer Smith | Globe correspondent   May 09, 2014

Hingham police are looking for a female driver who offered a fifth-grader a ride to the high school Friday morning.

The 11-year-old student told police he was walking to Foster Elementary School at 8:20 a.m. along Daley Road when a woman stopped her car and asked if he wanted a ride to Hingham High School. He yelled no and ran away, Hingham police said.

The child ran to the elementary school and alerted staff, who notified police and the student’s parents, police said.

“I’m very impressed with the child’s behavior,” Irma Lauter, a member of the Hingham Board of Selectmen, said in a phone interview. “He did absolutely everything right.”

The driver is described as an older white woman with brown hair, who appeared to be the only occupant of the vehicle. She drove a newer white four-door sedan with a license plate that contained the letter K and the number seven, police said.

Police sent out a community e-mail, in which they said they would like to speak to the driver to “possibly rule out any criminal intent.”

After speaking to the child, the woman continued driving along Daley Road toward Park Circle, a residential area in the Crow Point neighborhood. She may live in or frequent the neighborhood, police said.

Officials said the driver potentially could have mistaken the child for someone else, given her offer to take an 11-year-old to the nearby high school.

Foster Elementary School has had continuing “Stranger Danger” training through the school year, supervised by a safety officer, police said.

Hmmmmm! 

So what we are reading here is the result of some sort of drill or test, isn't it?!!! That's why the driver remains such a mystery!

Three officers work with younger Hingham public school students on how to handle possibly unsafe situations.

“All of the students are trained in what to do if someone tries to abduct them or if someone they don’t know tries to approach them,” Lauter said.

The students are taught to yell loudly, run to a safe place, and inform a trusted adult of anything they can remember about the incident. 

The trusted adult is usually a perpetrator. Most kid snatchings are based on separated couples.

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Given all the staged and scripted false flag fictions and hoaxes that have become the norm not the exception, I hope you will excuse my skepticism.

NEXT DAY UPDATE: 

"Hingham woman tells police she offered ride to boy

A woman identified herself to Hingham police Saturday as the driver who offered a 5th grade student a ride to school Friday, police said. The woman, whom police identified as a retired resident of the Crow Point neighborhood, stopped near the boy while he was on his way to Foster Elementary School at 8:20 a.m. Friday. The boy ran away from the woman and immediately told the school’s staff what happened, police said. Foster Elementary has had “Stranger Danger” training throughout the year. After seeing news reports of the incident, the woman realized she was the driver the news media was referring to, police said. The woman “did not intend to scare the child,” police said. “She feels very bad.”

This whole thing has a bad feel to it.