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TexanBob
07-06-2007, 06:50 PM
ENID, Okla. — Detectives arrested a 12-year-old girl and her 10-year-old sister on a kidnapping complaint on Thursday after they allegedly abducted their neighbor's 1-year-old son and held him for $200,000 ransom.

Brandon Wells was safe back at home Thursday night, hours after intruders broke into his family's residence and took him while his mother, Sheila Wells, slept, police said.

Sheila Wells told FOX News Radio she thinks a possible motive behind the kidnapping was that the 10-year-old might have been upset with her.

"She used to hang out with my other children who are about her age. I banned her from the house when I saw some behavior I didn't like. That's the only thing I could think of why she would take him," she told FOX News Radio.

The pre-teen siblings, who because of their ages weren't identified, are accused of sneaking into Wells' home about 5:30 a.m., taking Brandon and other items and leaving a note.

"... if you want to see your son again then you won't call police and report him missing and you will leave $200,000 on the sofa tonight and we will return your son back safe," police said the note read. The note was signed, "the kidnappers."

Besides the note, the abductors allegedly took $20, diapers, a stroller and other baby supplies from the home.

The plan began to unravel when the girls' mother saw them with the child, whom she recognized as her neighbor's toddler, police said. They told their mother they had found the boy on the corner, according to police.

While the girls' mother tried to find Sheila Wells' telephone number, her 12-year-old daughter returned to Wells' residence and told the woman it was the younger sister who was responsible for the abduction, Capt. Dean Grassino said.

Wells immediately retrieved her child from the girls' home and police were called about 6:13 a.m.

"I've been doing this 18 1/2 years, and this is the first time I know of when a 10- and a 12-year-old kidnapped a 1-year-old," Grassino said. "It definitely ranks up there with the unusual crimes."

Wells said she knew the girls, and the younger one had spent some time at her home.

"She told me she wanted to be his new mommy," Wells told the Enid News and Eagle. "When I walked in the door, she was trying to make excuses to her mom."

The girls appeared in Garfield County District Court Thursday afternoon and were taken to Community Intervention Center for juveniles. They haven't been formally charged.

"They know what's right from wrong," Sheila Wells told FOX News Radio. "So I do believe they should be locked away until they're 18. And they do need some counseling."

Daniel Wells, the boy's father, said his son seems to have made it through the ordeal unscathed and is acting as if nothing happened.

"He's doing really well. He doesn't really know what happened," Sheila Wells said.

http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,288375,00.html

TexanBob
07-06-2007, 06:51 PM
So, I wonder where a 10-year-old gets the idea to kidnap a baby and demand money? Her mother must be soooo proud.

Jason in LA
07-06-2007, 07:07 PM
First off, let me say thank God that the baby made it home safely, and that those two girls didn't harm him in anyway.

With that being said, can we all have a big laugh at those two morons. That is funny as she it. "Leave $200,000 on the sofa". You've got to be kidding me. So did they really expect $200K to be just sitting there on the sofa when they showed up later that night? What the hell were they going to do with all that money? Hide it under their pillow? And how did they think they'd explain where they got a baby from? Were they planning to hide the baby all day, or expecting their mother not to ask any questions?

Those have to be the two dumbest girls around. I remember doing some stupid stuff as a kid, but damn. Did they really think this out out?

The funnest part is that when the jig was up the 12 year old ran to the baby's mother and just ratted out her sister. I guess there is no honor amongst thieves.

Popps
07-06-2007, 07:13 PM
Nothing "wow" about it. Very clear explanation.... check out the kid's guardian, aka step-dad. They just interviewed him on CNN. He looks like he used some crank to sober up from his whiskey buzz for his TV appearance, then went on to explain how "kids sell drugs, etc.... it just happens."

Dude looked right out of Deliverance.

Requiem
07-06-2007, 07:14 PM
How did they get to my house so fast to interview me? Come on!

No seriously. . . wtf is up in this world?

Popps
07-06-2007, 07:15 PM
Those have to be the two dumbest girls around. I remember doing some stupid stuff as a kid, but damn. Did they really think this out out?

Those poor kids don't stand a chance. When 12 year olds pull this ****, you can thank the parents.

Popps
07-06-2007, 07:16 PM
How did they get to my house so fast to interview me? Come on!

No seriously. . . wtf is up in this world?

You gotta see this guy, man. It's right out of the movies. Seriously frightening that he's even close to young girls, much less their "guardian."

Los Broncos
07-06-2007, 07:24 PM
God help us all.

SonOfLe-loLang
07-06-2007, 07:52 PM
What? They are just future entreprenurs!:)

TexanBob
07-06-2007, 08:01 PM
With that being said, can we all have a big laugh at those two morons. That is funny as she it. "Leave $200,000 on the sofa". You've got to be kidding me. So did they really expect $200K to be just sitting there on the sofa when they showed up later that night? What the hell were they going to do with all that money? Hide it under their pillow? And how did they think they'd explain where they got a baby from? Were they planning to hide the baby all day, or expecting their mother not to ask any questions?


Obviously they are just kids so, no, they didn't think this out. I think they are immitating the crap they see on tv and just *assumed* it would work because it works on tv.

On television, there's always a taxi cab when you need one. On television, the freeways are never blocked or under construction, etc. On television, crimes are always solved in under an hour. Real life just isn't always so perfect.

I remember one day when I was around age 10, I decided I'd run away from home. So, I left. I was back within 48 hours because I had no money, no food, no place to sleep, etc. Obviously, I didn't think this thing out further than the first 5 hours or so.

At least these kids actually *got* the baby back to their house. It was the whole rest of the plan they hadn't considered. Good thing they didn't try to bury the baby out in the woods or something.

TexanBob
07-06-2007, 08:04 PM
Something tells me these girls will be druggies or strippers by the time they are 19.