Did I Stop a Rape Today?

by Michelle Says So | August 15, 2007 at 05:30 am
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Did I Stop a Rape or Sexual Assault Today?

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Since I write about women’s issues and true crime, I’ve become more aware and astute to what is going on around me. I notice people…I think twice about things I see. Maybe I’ve become paranoid, but I find it ridiculous that women have to live with checking over their shoulder every minute. What choice do we have but to fight back?

That’s what I did this morning.

On my way to work, I have to drive through a seedy area of town. Our city has been hit with record numbers of rapes to not only adult women, but also young girls, especially at or near bus stops. Since school started this week, I suppose it is "holiday" time for pedophiles and sexual predators.

Nearing a stop light, I noticed two young girls standing on a corner, presumably waiting for their school bus; however, there was a man standing near them, hanging on the stop sign pole like a stripper, moving in and out towards them, laughing, flirting. In my opinion with that body language he certainly wasn't their father or asking for the time. Bottom line..this creep has no business talking to these girls.

For some reason, my mind and body went on automatic pilot. I immediately grabbed my cell and dialed 911 to report what I saw. I have NEVER done this.  Since I only noticed the man I gave them every detail. They thanked me and hung up.

Not even a minute later the 911 dispatcher calls me back! She asked me more in-depth questions about his demeanor, what he looked like, what he was wearing, what exactly he was doing, etc. Her voice had an  odd quiver in it. She said, “Will you be available at this phone number in case a detective has to contact you?” My immediate response was “Of course!” I know I could identify him if I had to.

I hope it was nothing but some drunk weirdo harassing two young pre-teens. I hope the police officer pulled up and told him to move along. I hope he asked for his id and ran a check on him. I hope that odd feeling I had to call 911 might have saved those two young girls waiting for the bus.

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at 16:58 on August 15th, 2007

Michelle Says So, I like this story. It's good stuff.  I like how you are very aware of things and look out for people other than yourself.  That's a quality that most people these days lack. 

Keep up the great writing! 

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