Young Man Learns Toddler Has Been Kidnapped So He Texts Her Kidnapper About Pizza To Trap Him

Apr 05, 2019 by apost team

In many abduction cases, the child is taken by someone they know. Take little Yvette, a four-year-old who lives with her grandparents in California. When she disappeared, it seemed as if it would take a miracle to bring her home. Thanks to a quick-thinking Brit and a craving for pizza, that miracle occurred.

A court gave Yvette's grandparents custody. They adored their grandchild and did their best to care for her. Unfortunately, her father objected. The man kidnapped Yvette and fled. When no one could locate them, her grandparents were devastated, Inside Edition reported. 

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Then a young man thousands of miles away in England stepped in. Harry, a 21-year-old living in Surrey, knew Yvette's father. They'd played video games together in the past.

Yvette's grandfather contacted him and asked him to spread the word about his granddaughter's abduction.

Harry felt he could do more than that. Thinking quickly, he sent a text to Yvette's dad and pretended that he wanted to reconnect. After chatting for a while, Yvette's dad revealed that he was staying in an Arizona hotel.

Harry could have stopped there, but he was determined to do whatever he could to help return Yvette to her grandparents. He asked if he could send Yvette's dad a pizza. To do that, he needed the address and room number of the hotel.

Yvette's dad sent the info, but what he got wasn't pizza. Harry gave the info to the police, and they quickly rescued Yvette and sent her home where she belonged.

Don't you just love a happy ending? If Yvette's story brightened your day, consider letting your friends and family hear it too!