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Saturday, November 8, 2014

News: Kidnapping




  Some people are disgusting and sick, especially Troy Morley. This son of a monkey's uncle tried to kidnap a little 5 year old girl in Salt Lake City, Utah. He broke into the home while everyone was asleep in hopes of finding something nice to grab and got her. And then, after running away from the home, he then breaks into another home. This home wasn't even a city away from the last!
  Thanks to her step-father waking up at 4:30 A.M. she got rescued and is safe. Morley, 48 yrs., handed the girl over to her dad and once inside her mom called the police. Morley was arrested after breaking into the second home two blocks away. He went through a doggy door but those smart dogs alerted their owners who then called over the cops already in the neighborhood. He was booked on charges of child kidnapping, burglary, trespassing and resisting arrest.
  What's even more surprising is that its a Mormon community. Everybody doesn't seem to like this man though. His neighbors say he's creepy. And, that's besides allegations of being a meth user and talking of a Satanic cult. All I can say is thank god he isn't a sex offender.
  Below are pictures of Morley.








Sandy Police escort suspected kidnapper Troy Morley to a police car for transport to the Salt Lake County Jail, Friday, Nov. 7, 2014, in Sandy, Utah. Morley was confronted by a Utah dad after he allegedly entered the family's home in Sandy, snatching their 5-year-old daughter out of bed. The suspect handed her over to her father without confrontation, police said. The 5-year-old girl wasn’t hurt in the frightening experience.
© AP Photo/The Deseret News, Scott G. Winterton
Sandy Police escort suspected kidnapper Troy Morley to a police car for transport to the Salt Lake County Jail, Friday, Nov. 7, 2014, in Sandy, Utah. Morley was confronted by a Utah dad after he allegedly entered the family's home in Sandy, snatching their 5-year-old daughter out of bed. The suspect handed her over to her father without confrontation, police said. The 5-year-old girl wasn’t hurt in the frightening experience.
© AP Photo/The Deseret News, Scott G. Winterton

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