After Abduction Caught on Camera, Another Doorbell Video Spooks Nation
Less than a week ago, a doorbell video of a woman being abducted spread all across the internet. There was much speculation about who she was, who the men were and if the whole thing was an elaborate prank.
Now another doorbell video has surfaced, showing what appears to be a woman who has escaped captivity.
Police trying to identify barefooted mystery woman with restraints on her arms that rang doorbell in the middle of the night https://t.co/dWP9ti236B pic.twitter.com/unehEUDOlu
— WPLG Local 10 News (@WPLGLocal10) August 28, 2018
The woman appeared around 3:30 a.m. Friday morning, the doorbell camera capturing her walking around a Montgomery, Texas, subdivision.
With few clothes on, she looks out of place running around yards in the middle of the night. What appears to be handcuffs are seen around both of her wrists, dangling as if they’ve been busted.
There are no other clues found yet in the footage.
The resident watched the video, then alerted the police.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office has reviewed the tape, comparing it with missing person posters. No matches were found in any of the flyers sent in.
Deputies checked on the neighborhood and local businesses, but found no more answers to help their search.
No indications of where she came from, who she was, and what, if anything, she was running from were found.
Authorities have shared both the video and screenshots on social media, in hopes that someone may recognize her.
Many have taken to Twitter and other social media sites to express their shock after seeing this video. Many are frustrated at the little amount of evidence found.
The video has caused some commotion in the neighborhood as well, upsetting some.
Branson Golson, a neighbor, spoke about the high tensions. ‘I’ve got a 9-year-old daughter at home. It worries me what’s going on in the neighborhood.’
Want my advice? Buy a gun.
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office asks that anyone recognizing this woman call 936-760-5800.
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