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Lilith
02-20-2003, 05:47 PM
submitted by gekkogecko

EDMONTON, Alberta (Reuters) - Canadian police in a frantic search for an
abducted woman dispatched a SWAT team to her home late on Tuesday before
officers on a routine patrol across town found her naked and bound in the
back
of a car.

But police in Edmonton, Alberta, soon realized they had a problem -- she did
not want to be rescued.

It emerged that the 17-year-old female and a man at the scene were
engaged in a
role-playing game, but not before the man was arrested and the woman sent to
hospital for examination. She was less than co-operative, police said.

"She did answer questions, but she wasn't very forthcoming with the
detectives.
They pieced it together that it was some form of fantasy scenario on the part
of the people involved," Edmonton police spokesman Wes Bellmore said on
Wednesday.

"It wasn't so funny for us because we burned up a lot of taxpayers' money
dealing with this."

The saga began just before midnight on Tuesday when a man called 911. He
reported he had been talking on the phone to the woman when she said someone
had broken into her house. Then the line went dead.

Police sent a tactical team to the house in west-central Edmonton,
because the
address had shown up on their records as the site of a previous weapons
complaint.

"We had to make sure the suite was cleared by a tactical team in case there
were weapons involved. When all was said and done, there were about 10 police
units involved in this," Bellmore said.

About the time the SWAT team determined the home was empty, officers in
another
part of town found the car in a secluded area by a golf course, with the
woman
inside bound with tape and her would-be abductor outside the vehicle, he said.

"She was not fully clothed. She was in a state of ... she was naked,"
Bellmore
said.

Police arrested the man, who eventually told investigators that the scenario
was consensual. The woman refused to file a complaint.

"As far as our detectives can tell, there was nothing malicious about it," he
said. "We really had nothing else to do except release everybody,
probably with
a stern warning to be more careful."

Police said they did not believe the man who called 911 had been aware of the
nature of the
events.

Sharni
02-20-2003, 06:33 PM
Oooppsss.....I think they need a:

Here's Your Sign

LMAO

Lilith
02-20-2003, 10:55 PM
Oh yes Sharni..........LMAO

don73153
02-21-2003, 09:58 AM
DAMN!! Sounds like FUN!! ;)

skipthisone
02-21-2003, 10:26 AM
Talk about the rush of getting caught

gekkogecko
02-21-2003, 12:03 PM
I'm still shaking my head at the stupidity of starting their game while she was on the phone with someone else.

dicksbro
02-23-2003, 08:50 AM
Did they follow-up with a game of "Good Cop / Bad Cop?"

jennaflower
02-23-2003, 10:46 AM
kinda reminds me of the little boy who cried wolf... what happens if god forbid she finds herself in a true situation similar to that and the cops don't take it seriously... YIKES