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A young woman who ran away from the police on the last day of the Christmas parade to attend the annual parade in Wellington says she now fears for the safety of her three children.
Ruth Ann Robinson, 32, got away from her family on Sunday as they walked along the route, waving and taking pictures with friends and 이천출장샵family that were passing by.
“I just looked at them and started to cry. It바카라 was just me and all the children and some older people. I think my husband and two children were in the van too.”
Robinson was walking along the route with her three young children to the parade with her husband Kevin when they heard sirens going from the direction of St George’s Parade.
She said she got off her car and then stopped, turned around and went back to wait for the people to take off.
“It was just about one mile from where we were. But that’s when I realised what had happened and I just couldn’t believe it.”
She said she had been walking along a trail before and had made it a quiet path for the people she was with on Sunday morning.
She realised they had been pulled over by the police, so started to go down the route towards the end of the line of carriages, only to find that they had been stopped and searched.
“I was so scared to go back. And they kept asking me if I was OK. I said: ‘I have four children. I’ve been crying all day.’
“They searched me, took my phone and other things. I was scared it could have been worse and it was just me and a woman, I don’t know her, and our three children.”
She was then pulled out of the car, placed into the back of an officer’s cruiser, and told to make her way to the Wellington police station on Main St, where her husband would take her out for questioning.
She was then told to wait in line for another car which was waiting and it arrived.
The officer who searched her told her she was not searched and it was the other officers’ fault for not doing their 창원출장마사지jobs properly.
She said her family had already been searched twice before – as they walked across St George’s Parade and as they attempted to take pictures of a person who had been wearing a Victoria Square sign, which was covered by a tent.
She said she believed the person wearing the sign had come across o