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From: Jean Cuevas <>
Subject: Re: [ARIZARD] Unusual warnings?Seen these?--All
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2008 20:53:21 -0500
References: <659235.27330.qm@web83812.mail.sp1.yahoo.com>
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Hi Beth,
Thanks for the tips. I am sure this is something that all of us can
take heed to, and we appreciate your thoughtfulness in sharing. I
would not have been interested in the perfume, but it's definitely
something that I can see a number of people falling for.
Jean
At 07:59 AM 3/14/2008, you wrote:
>Jean C.,
>I am someone who has over the years traveled a ton with my business
>dealings in all kinds of situations and places.
>I wanted to share these two unusual warnings that I received from
>friends yesterday.
>
>1. There seems to be a rash of this parking lot approaches of both
>people walking around and persons in automobilies, asking
>what perfume you wear? That they have name brands available for a
>very reasonable price, ? Turns out when you are offered a sniffe, it is
>ETHER instead of perfume. The victim falls out, the theives take her
>purse, credit cards and other valuables or worse. Please beware that
>this is happening in everything from huge Walmart parking lots to
>little neighborhood service stations in many states.
>
>2. Remember the situation a few years ago about a person with a
>flashing light on Hwy 64 I believe it was near Heber Springs? I
>don't remember all the details but do remember the person was
>eventually caught but he was not a policeman and was flashing
>drivers as if he were a policeman and getting them to pull over. I
>don't remember if there was a murder involved or not but there could
>have potentially been. If you are ever in a situation like that and
>have a cell phone, call #77 and tell the local police dispatcher
>what the situation is and that you will not stop until you get to a
>very public, safe, well-lite place like a service station or other
>public area even if it is 20 miles away! The lady sending me the
>email had checked with her cell phone provider and was told that it
>was true. Don't you wish more of our cell phone companies would
>provide us with this important information? The situation that was
>relayed to me, the caller and her follower were
> surrounded by 5 police cars, the young lady was helped from her
> car, the potential crimnal was arrested and he turned out to be a
> serial rapist.
>
>These may be worth remembering and passing along to family, friends
>and neighbors.
>Thanks Jean C.
>Beth
>
>
>
>Hi Folks,
>
>I got the following message bounced over to my administrative pages,
>and I wonder if someone could share this recipe again? I can't seem
>
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