Arizona moving crew spots missing 2-year-old girl at QuikTrip, blocks kidnappers with truck until police arrive

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Marina Noriega is being held on a $250,000 bond and has been booked into jail on one count of custodial interference.

An Arizona moving crew sprung into action on Sunday morning after spotting a child at a gas station who matched the description of a girl who had been reported missing. An Amber alert had been issued on Saturday for 2-year-old Kehlani Rogers, who had last been seen at her family’s home near 119th Avenue and West Thomas Road in Avondale on Friday night.

Rogers had been found by authorities after tipsters reported a possible sighting of the girl and 23-year-old Marina Noriega, with whom the girl was last seen, at a Phoenix QuikTrip. A crew from Camelback Moving had stopped at the gas station to grab food and drinks for the day when a security guard told one of the foremen of the situation. The guard had called the police, saying that the little girl may have been found.

The moving crew was heard in a video taken inside their truck discussing the little girl. “Oh my God, that’s her,” one of the movers said, as they discussed the description that had been sent out by police in the Amber Alert.

Referring to the pickup truck that the woman and the girl arrived at the gas station in, the driver of the moving truck said, “should I block them?” Another mover replied, “you should block them.”

full story at https://thepostmillennial.com/arizona-moving-crew-spots-missing-2-year-old-girl-at-quiktrip-blocks-kidnappers-with-truck-until-police-arrive

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