A parent’s worst nightmare nearly came true when a woman allegedly attempted to kidnap two young children who were travelling to Disney World with their family through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, one of the world’s busiest air hubs.
The dramatic scene was caught on camera and has since been shared with the public.
Authorities have revealed a family from Lithia Springs, Georgia, was travelling through the airport’s atrium around 5am on June 24 when a woman tried to seize a stroller carrying their youngest child, a baby girl, and run off, CBS46 reports.
The child’s mother fended off the would-be kidnapper, since identified as Esther Daniels of Wichita, Kansas, according to KWCH.
In the commotion, Ms Daniels was able to pick up one of the family’s other children, who was standing nearby, and run away with the child in her arms before the child’s parents, an onlooker and a police officer intervened, as seen in surveillance footage released by the Atlanta Police Department (APD).
Ms Daniels was chased down by a police officer. Moments later, three officers pinned the 26-year-old woman to the ground and apprehended her.
APD spokeswoman Tashena Brown has since praised the actions of the female traffic control police officer who intervened by sprinting across Hartsfield-Jackson to help stop the abduction attempt.
“She deserves all the praise,” Ms Brown told WSB-TV. “Especially for her to have been working, really, in a civilian capacity, for her to just to jump in right away with no hesitation is amazing.
“Her behaviour was very erratic, but we can’t really speak on what her mental state was, but we can agree that what she did was very erratic and odd, to say the least,” she detailed of Ms Daniels’ actions.
According to the outlet, the would-be kidnapper was transported to Grady Memorial Hospital for evaluation and later arrested. Since being charged with kidnapping and obstruction, Ms Daniels is being held without bond at Clayton County Jail.
A preliminary hearing is scheduled for July 11.
Police said that the children were not injured in the attempted abduction.
Hartsfield-Jackson airport welcomed 107.4 million passengers last year, USA Today reports. According to the preliminary report from the Airports Council International trade group, the airport was the busiest in the world in 2018.
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