15 Aug Supermarket Worker Solves US Kidnap Mystery From His Bedroom By Ordering Pizza
A supermarket worker from the UK cracked a US police case when he located a missing 4-year-old-girl from his bedroom in Staines, Surrey; 5,000 miles away. Harry Brown, who works in Sainsbury’s, used a genius bit of detective work to find Yvette Henley in a motel in Arizona: he convinced her estranged father, who had fled the state with the girl, to let him order a pizza to his address.
Yvette had been staying with her father, Virgil Henley, 28, when a court handed over guardianship to her grandparents, Gary and Kim Forester. The hearing heard that Yvette was suffering from “emotional damage” and was in danger, but the dad wasn’t aware of the outcome, as he had already decided to flee with his daughter and was nowhere to be found.
After finding out that their grandchild was missing, Yvette’s grandparents contacted police who launched an investigation into the incident. But after three weeks of searching, she was still nowhere to be found. Desperate to try and find some more information, Gary, 46, and Kim, 47, contacted Harry (who was a complete stranger), and together they managed to team up and solve the case.
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