Ashley Hardacre, 19, returned to her car after a late-night shift to find a shirt tied to one of its windscreen wipers, an attempt she says was made by would-be kidnappers to force her to exit her car.
On February 15, Hardacre worked the late-night shift at a shopping centre in Flint, Michigan, in the US.
As always, after working the late shift, her and her co-workers walked with each other to the darkened, near-abandoned parking lot.
Hardacre hopped in her car and locked the doors straight away.
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She noticed a shirt on her windshield. She thought it might have been left there accidentally, but when she moved her windscreen wipers to clear her windscreen, she saw it was purposefully wrapped around one of the wiper blades.
“There were two cars near me and one was running so I immediately felt uneasy and knew I couldn’t get out to get it off,” she wrote on Facebook after the incident.
“I had seen posts lately about people finding things under their windshield wipers in the Flint area as an attempt to get girls out of their cars and distracted.”