Thank you HEATHER for that I know I am not alone when it comes to things like this!Dallas can be so sweet and then other times he is short tempered I love him to death and I don't want him feeling like he is getting yelled at,and grounded all the time especialy if it something he can't control I feel bad for him and it breaks my heart everytime I tell a story of something he did bad.
I wanted to share this with you all it is a news article about an insadent that happened MONDAY NIGHT at the TIGER bowl my sons game was lastnight so we wasn't there but my daughter was cheerleading practicing down there the point is the guy is getting off with a harrassment charge and if he has mental problems and a homeless drunk he needs to be put into a home of some sort or he can hurt a child.PLEASE READ!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
We have new information about a man grabbing a young boy. Police now say it was not an attempted abduction.
Still, parents are worried.
The man grabbed the boy in a park near Kentucky 8 and Riviera Drive in Bellevue Monday night.
Coaches from a nearby pee-wee football game chased the man, who wasn't arrested until Tuesday morning.
It's called the Tiger Bowl. Five, six and seven-year-olds playing football on a field in Bellevue. But Tuesday night, parents were watching their kids closely.
"Our coaches are walking the kids to the cars to make sure they get to the parents," said Mindy Ross, Bellevue Tigers parent.
Mindy Ross is a mom that isn't letting her kids out of her sight, because of what happened at the games there Monday night.
A parent's nightmare. A man grabbed a 12-year-old boy from behind, and appeared to be forcing the boy into the woods.
"He came out through the woods supposedly," said Ross. "Grabbed a kid and got away. Coaches went after him."
Brandon Ross was one of the coaches who tried to catch the man. Bellevue Police told Local 12 Tuesday night that the man is homeless, suffering from mental problems, and was likely drunk and perhaps trying to roughhouse with the boy, not abduct him.
Still, parents say the playfields are for the kids and the games they play.
"It's some place our kids feel at home," said Brandon Ross, Bellevue Tigers coach. "It does make it unsettling, something like this happening so close to home."
Bellevue Police said Tuesday night the man was being held on a public intoxication charge, but may be charged with misdemeanor harassment any time now.
The 12-year-old boy was not hurt. Police say he did the right thing by getting away from the man and immediately alerting an adult.