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Drunk Woman Arrested For Posing As A CPS Worker & Attempting To Kidnap 4-Year-Old Boy In Ohio
Woman Arrested For Posing As A CPS Worker & Attempting To Kidnap 4-Year-Old Boy In Ohio
Shocking video shows the moment an Ohio woman posing as a Child Protective Services agent allegedly tried to abduct her 4-year-old neighbor as he was playing in his front yard Saturday. Lisa Nacrelli, 44, was hit with criminal child enticement, burglary and impersonating an officer for allegedly carrying out the demented scheme, Norwood Police Department announced.
Home surveillance footage shows that the young boy was sitting on an orange bicycle just a few feet from his Cincinnati suburb front door when the stranger approached and immediately placed her hand on his back.
The woman — identified by cops as Nacrelli — looks over her shoulder toward the house before bending back over the boy while “talking to him and rubbing him,” the boy’s father said in an affidavit. The woman can be seen repeatedly running her hands through the child’s hair and on his back while he avoids meeting her eye.
The boy’s parents claim Nacrelli asked their son to come home with her at least three times and told the boy she had a “really pretty car seat” for him inside her car. “She had made my 4-year-old son uncomfortable to where he said ‘I want to go get my mom,’” the father wrote.
The woman can be heard telling the boy that her name is Lisa and to tell his mother that she’s from CPS.
She then expectantly waits outside for the mother while calmly pulling from an electronic smoking device. “Your intention was clearly to take my son, to convince him to walk down the street with you to this house, which I didn’t even know you lived this close which is terrifying in of itself,” Spradlin said She was charged with disorderly conduct in 2005 after she “recklessly caused harm to another while intoxicated” and disorderly conduct because of public intoxication in 2011.
Nacrelli has not yet entered a plea and is being held in the Hamilton County jail on a $10,000 bond.
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