14 Signs That'll Help You Recognize a Child Kidnapper

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Published 2018-01-27
How to protect your child from kidnapping? We’ve got 14 kidnappers’ tricks that kidnappers use when interacting with children. Be careful and show this video to your little ones!

Every year thousands of kids get abducted all over the world. The kidnappers have all the skills of a good psychologist. They know how to win the kids’ hearts to manipulate their minds perfectly.

One of the most common tricks all kidnappers use is asking kids for help. If you feel like things have gone too wild and the hysterics is more than a regular grumpy attack, it won’t hurt to check on them. If you spot a suspicious adult watching kids go up and down the slides or building sand castles – let them know that you know. Some abductors will let the kid play a “demo” game to invite them into the car later to continue.
After winning the child’s trust, the villain can say they have to go to the hospital immediately, because “mom is in trouble.” If you ever overhear that kind of conversation between a kid and an adult, take action.Molesters can invite kids to save local heroes: popular celebrities, coaches or school teachers. They don’t even have to invent a fake name for themselves, just say they were sent by that person everyone knows and loves.
A driver who is asking a child for directions and invites him or her to get into that car to guide them is 99% a child abductor. When you get lost while driving, you are more likely to ask a policeman or other adults for help, right?
The easiest way to win someone’s trust is to pretend to be someone everyone trusts already. A policeman, for example. However, a real police officer will try to find the child’s parents and not just take the little one away. If you confront the obviously fake policeman and he refuses to show his ID, try to take a picture of him.

TIMESTAMPS
Asking for help 0:37
Crying kid 1:32
Playground observers 2:27
Free stuff 2:56
Puppies trick 3:58
Fake friend 4:37
The hero lure 5:37
Using other kids 6:13
Asking for directions 6:44
Offering a ride 7:14
The fame lure 8:00
Fake policemen 8:36
Sir or Madam 9:22
The looks 9:40

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SUMMARY
-One of the most common tricks all kidnappers use is asking kids for help. If you ever hear an adult begging for help at a playground, it is a reason to be alarmed.
-If you feel like things have gone too wild and the hysterics is more than a regular grumpy attack, it won’t hurt to check on them. Ask the kid and the accompanying adult if everything is alright, and how they all are related.
-If you spot a suspicious adult watching kids go up and down the slides or building sand castles – let them know that you know. Take a picture of that stranger.
-Kids are very kind and trustful. When offered candy, toys or cool gadgets like smartphones and tablets, they will follow the kind stranger anywhere.
-7% of abductors use puppies to win the kid’s attention and trust.
-An abductor can do some serious research on the prospective victim and pretend they’re someone they know well.
-Molesters can invite kids to save local heroes: popular celebrities, coaches or school teachers.
-Sometimes molesters use other kids to win the child’s trust.
-A driver who is asking a child for directions and invites him or her to get into that car to guide them is 99% a child abductor.
-There were known cases in criminal practice when children were taken away on motorcycles after they were offered a fun ride.
-Kidnappers approach kids complimenting their looks and offering easy fame and success.
-If you confront the obviously fake policeman and he refuses to show his ID, try to take a picture of him.
-If you hear a child call an adult accompanying him or her "Sir" or "Madam," it is a warning sign, as well.
-If you see a well-dressed child being taken somewhere by a strangely-looking adult dressed carelessly or even somewhat like a homeless person, do not ignore it.

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All Comments (21)
  • @poblacion4621
    What if The abductor says, “your friend is at my house, do you want to come?” Then you say, “oh, I don’t have friends.” The abductor says, “oh.”
  • @1973Tessavel
    If someone says “I have a dog in my car, want to see it” You say “bring it to me”
  • @BasilOmori_
    As a kid, I never trusted strangers, not for games, not for toys, not for candy, nothing. And still never will. This advice is amazing though, thank you.
  • @ZefDavenport
    I remember as a kid I was told multiple times to never go with strangers or people who gave me candy for free, so when I got lost once in the beach and a guy came to me, I was both scared and desperate for help . Instead of taking my hand and dragging me away, he told me "Are you lost? Don't worry, follow me, we'll get help", and I followed him. He took me with the beach staff, told me everything would be okay, said his goodbyes and left. I got lost because my parents got distracted for a second. So parents out there, stop looking at the cellphone all day long and always keep an eye on your kids. And to that man, wherever he is, thanks for saving me that day.
  • One time i was at the shop with my mum and there was this 15 ish girl alone and this 60 ish year old man said “hey I know your mum she told me to pick you up and take you to the park.” And she said “Um okay?” And I said “No I actually will take her. I know her from school.” And he said “her mum told ME to take her” and I said” it’s okay I’ll take her. We’re bffs” and me and her are now actually BFFS
  • @alexsmith3678
    This actually happened to my friend. It was number 4. She told me all about it at the time and I didn't know it was sketchy until she was taken away for a few minutes then a helpful lady saw that a man was pulling a 13 year old girl who was screaming and she called the stepped up to help her out by saying ,THERE YOU ARE MY BEAUTIFUL NIECE!!, and the man left her there with the lady ❤ she is one of the reasons I never lose hope in humanity!
  • My Mom always explained how she was so scared of my siblings and I getting kidnapped. I'm 13 years old and she doesn't let me go to the bathroom in any large restaurant without her walking me there. It gets frustrating sometimes but I appreciate it.
  • @domsantiago361
    Why I feel like more kidnappers are watching this to see what to avoid doing and to see what's worth trying.
  • Just a few weeks ago, a adult asked my older brother to help “unload” his car. But then he kept looking at me like he was using my older brother as a way for him to kidnap me. I’m still scared to this day.
  • @ALE.NT69
    Last week I was walking to my house, and I saw a man that was slowly approaching me and talking to me about.. weird topics (love relationships, complimenting me). I knew something was up, so I ended up running away. I did not get to call the police and just entered the shop near my place. I don’t know what happened to the guy after that, but I am so paranoic walking to school now. I hope he didn’t get to hurt other children.
  • Who is actually a child but watching this just to learn? Just me? Flip!
  • @amycao5419
    The heavier you are, the harder it is to get kidnapped. Stay safe and eat cake.
  • @everstars.
    abductors watching this be like: Okay, okay thanks I'll use this info to not get in jail
  • Kidnapper: hey I lost my dog can you find it with me Kid: sorry I’m a cat person Kidnapper: :|
  • @AndreiBWRA019
    "Hey do you want Airpods?" "Nah I have Airpods Pro" "oh" runs away
  • @HongZiQinVivian
    1:42 when I wanted the banana plushy I cries and screamed that I want it and wanted to escape my mom's hand