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In a message dated 4/26/99 6:39:36 PM Pacific Daylight Time, DBCarvel writes:

<<
 > I got this email from a friend of mine who is a policeman in Columbus,
 > Ohio
 > (Matt Wilkerson).  This stuff really happens, don't let your guard down.
 > Nance
 >
 > >> >True Story for Women.
 >  Please read and really pay attention to it!  This is something every
 > woman, old and young, needs to read and take to heart.  In case your
 > sensitive button hasn't been pushed lately. This
 > happened  in  Columbus, Ohio:
 >
 > A woman was shopping at the Tuttle Mall in Columbus. She came out to her
 > car and saw she had a flat. She got her jack and spare out of the trunk. A
 > man  in a  business suit came up and started to help her.
 >
 >  When the tire had been replaced, he asked for a ride  to his car on the
 > opposite side of the Mall. Feeling uncomfortable about doing this, she
 > asked why he was on this side of the Mall if his car was on the other. He
 > claimed he had been  talking to friends. Still uncomfortable, she told him
 > that she had just remembered something  she had forgotten to pick up
 > something at> the mall.
 >
 > She left him and went back inside the mall. She reported the incident to
 > the mall security and they went out to her car. The man  was nowhere in
 > sight.
 >
 > Opening her trunk, she discovered a brief case the man had set inside her
 > trunk while helping her with the tire. Inside were rope and a butcher
 > knife!
 >
 > When she took  the tire to be fixed, the mechanic informed her that there
 > was nothing wrong with her tire,  that it was flat because the air had
 > been
 > let out of it!
 >
 >
 > Please be safe and not sorry. Although this happened in Columbus, it could
 > happen anywhere.  Just a warning to always be alert. Pass this along to
 > every young lady/woman.
 > Never let your guard down.
 >
 > Pass this on to all the women you know!  No matter what age they
 > are they  all need to hear this!!
 >
 > Pass it on to a few men who would also pass it on to women they know as
 > well!
 >

  >>



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FYI

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Johnson, Rebecca
> Sent: Monday, April 26, 1999 12:49 PM
> To:   Bob and Nancy Williamson
> Cc:   Upper Saddle River
> Subject:      RE: Safety for women- TRUE STORY
>
> Thanks for the message, worth passing on !!!Could save a life !!
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> Sent: Sunday, April 25, 1999 4:22 PM
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> Subject: Safety for women- TRUE STORY
>
>
> I got this email from a friend of mine who is a policeman in Columbus,
> Ohio
> (Matt Wilkerson).  This stuff really happens, don't let your guard down.
> Nance
>
> >> >True Story for Women.
>  Please read and really pay attention to it!  This is something every
> woman, old and young, needs to read and take to heart.  In case your
> sensitive button hasn't been pushed lately. This
> happened  in  Columbus, Ohio:
>
> A woman was shopping at the Tuttle Mall in Columbus. She came out to her
> car and saw she had a flat. She got her jack and spare out of the trunk. A
> man  in a  business suit came up and started to help her.
>
>  When the tire had been replaced, he asked for a ride  to his car on the
> opposite side of the Mall. Feeling uncomfortable about doing this, she
> asked why he was on this side of the Mall if his car was on the other. He
> claimed he had been  talking to friends. Still uncomfortable, she told him
> that she had just remembered something  she had forgotten to pick up
> something at> the mall.
>
> She left him and went back inside the mall. She reported the incident to
> the mall security and they went out to her car. The man  was nowhere in
> sight.
>
> Opening her trunk, she discovered a brief case the man had set inside her
> trunk while helping her with the tire. Inside were rope and a butcher
> knife!
>
> When she took  the tire to be fixed, the mechanic informed her that there
> was nothing wrong with her tire,  that it was flat because the air had
> been
> let out of it!
>
>
> Please be safe and not sorry. Although this happened in Columbus, it could
> happen anywhere.  Just a warning to always be alert. Pass this along to
> every young lady/woman.
> Never let your guard down.
>
> Pass this on to all the women you know!  No matter what age they
> are they  all need to hear this!!
>
> Pass it on to a few men who would also pass it on to women they know as
> well!
>


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