I grew up on a 4th generation farm in rural Ohio. When I got out of the Army my wife, myself and our daughters moved back to the family farm. I started running our farm and my wife's family farm. We hired a 26 year old guy that lived in a house trailer down the road. He had been in and out of jail but his girlfriend and him had 2 small girls. Ages 2 and 4. They both got arrested again for drugs. We had gotten very close with there girls and we basically took them. The guy spent 12 months in jail, she only spent 30 days but when she got out she left. Never to be seen again. We hired an attorney and we became foster parents for the girls. He got out and tried going thru the court to get the girls but gave up and we never heard from him again. We were eventually able to adopt the girls but we never kept from them who they were. Both married with there own families now. Both nurses. I proudly walked both of them down the aisle. We have 7 daughters of our own. Triplets, 2 single births and twins.
Imagine having to kidnap your own child just to see them…. This is the reality for so many fathers who are victims of parental alienation and yet the mothers are always believed no matter how many lies they tell.
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"What do we do?"
"Just wait here and hope he doesn't get suspicious……'
While making suspicious faces in the squad car 🤣
See what comes back. So far, no reasonable, suspicion or probable cause to believe a crime was/is/about to be committed.
Rather safe than sorry I guess🤷🏾♂️
You can not kidnap your own daughter.
What’s the movie name ?
just lie and ask him if he knew about his rear bumper falling off. He steps out, put him up against the car, slap cuffs on.
The big show
Good call Sr.
If only police were actually like that.
Back up better hurry
Movie name?
Lol these shows are so dumb, lol. Hollyweird's idea of what real police work looks like.
Cop is a civilian, too. I hate the effort to redefine that.
There will be a water tubing accident on the Mississippi River the day I find out the wife is plotting to take my daughter away from me 🚤💨
What's the show?
Why would she consider to be in danger, being with her father???🤔
I grew up on a 4th generation farm in rural Ohio. When I got out of the Army my wife, myself and our daughters moved back to the family farm. I started running our farm and my wife's family farm. We hired a 26 year old guy that lived in a house trailer down the road. He had been in and out of jail but his girlfriend and him had 2 small girls. Ages 2 and 4. They both got arrested again for drugs. We had gotten very close with there girls and we basically took them. The guy spent 12 months in jail, she only spent 30 days but when she got out she left. Never to be seen again. We hired an attorney and we became foster parents for the girls. He got out and tried going thru the court to get the girls but gave up and we never heard from him again. We were eventually able to adopt the girls but we never kept from them who they were. Both married with there own families now. Both nurses. I proudly walked both of them down the aisle. We have 7 daughters of our own. Triplets, 2 single births and twins.
A father can't 'kidnap' his own daughter.
Imagine having to kidnap your own child just to see them…. This is the reality for so many fathers who are victims of parental alienation and yet the mothers are always believed no matter how many lies they tell.
The real victim here is the father.
Name?
Oi oi oi…no cop is that observant. Writers are confusing revenue cops with Batman.
This video is well made It deserves more views.