Clerk Says She Saw Laci Peterson

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LONGVIEW, Wash. - Police plan to begin reviewing surveillance tapes from a grocery store where a clerk came forward late last week to say she believes she saw a missing, pregnant California woman sometime in December.
The Daily News of Longview reported Thursday that the clerk told police a pregnant woman came into Market Place in this southwest Washington town and said: "This is serious. I was kidnapped. Call the authorities when I leave."
The 45-year-old clerk said she intended to call police but became distracted and forgot, according to a police report. Late last week, the clerk was watching CNN and saw a story about Laci Peterson, 27, who vanished from Modesto, Calif., on Christmas Eve.
She told police the report triggered her memory of an unusual pair of customers who passed through her checkout line. The woman appeared to be in her 20s and in a late stage of pregnancy; Peterson was due to give birth to a boy on Feb. 10. The clerk said the woman was a "classic beauty" with sleek brown hair.
The woman was accompanied by a much older man with "strong features" and a ruddy complexion, the clerk reported.
After the man stepped out of line to get something he forgot, the clerk remarked to the woman that she should be wearing a coat on such a chilly day. The woman told the clerk she didn't have time to take a coat because she was kidnapped. She also told the clerk that the man had a weapon.
The clerk told police she wasn't sure whether to take the woman seriously.
When the man returned, he asked what the two talked about while he was gone, the police report says.
"She said you kidnapped her," the clerk said.
The clerk said the statement seemed to make the man angry, and she teasingly added that her husband always kidnapped her to take her to dinner. The man relaxed and laughed.
"Yeah, I guess I kidnapped her," she recalled him saying.
After they left, the clerk unsuccessfully tried to find a phone book to call police, then became distracted and forgot about the incident. She told police she feels terrible about it now.
Police Detective Dan Jacobs told the newspaper Thursday afternoon that police had not retrieved the store's video surveillance tapes for December but planned to do so. Officers will advise Modesto police if a woman on the tape appears to be Peterson.
When contacted by The Associated Press on Thursday, a manager at the grocery store said he didn't have any information and hung up the phone.
Scott Peterson, 30, has told investigators he last saw his wife the morning of Christmas Eve.
Police have not named Peterson as a suspect in his wife's disappearance, but attention has focused on him, in part because he admits he told his wife he was having an affair shortly before she vanished.
 
Olena, I think they have looked at the security tapes and decided that Laci was never there. It sounds like someone wanted some publicity. :mad:
 
I'm inclined to agree, Laurie. She forgot??????

Oh well...the tapes will tell.
 
If it indeed turns out to be an invalid tip, I hope the police charge this person with filing a false report. People are such idiots!
 

The whole thing sounds unbelieveable... if true... why would she not act on the information? If not true... why are they not on the security tapes?

The whole thing is terribly sad.
 
This story doesn't sound at all right to me, so I am inclined to believe it isn't true.
 
this doesn't sound right to me either. NOBODY would just get so busy they would forget to report a possible kidnapping. I would be very shook up and have to immediatly call 911. everything else at that point could wait.
 
Not to mention that if somebody tells you they've been kidnapped, do you then look at the guy she's accusing and say, "Hey, she says she's been kidnapped." What an idiot.
 
She was trying to find a phone book to call the police??? What!?!?!? Call 9-1-1 you IDIOT! How do you not know the number???
 
I just sat with my mouth open when I first heard this . . . . how could you forget?!?!?! No way! DH said she probably didn't take it seriously & therefore forgot. The fact that she TOLD the man that the woman said she'd been kidnapped makes it either obvious that she didn't take it seriously - or make her the biggest IDIOT I've ever heard about!

I find it hard to believe that she only JUST saw something about it last week & "remembered"?!? It's been all over the news since it happened - even here in PA!

And then to say she needed to look up the number for the police - oh come on! Like Aurora said, who has to look up 911? (Although, I will confess that one night last summer a wire came down in the field behind our house - during the drought - and the field caught fire. I stood for maybe 2 minutes looking for the # for the fire dept before I thought to call 911. :rolleyes: DUH! But I was upset & I guarantee I wouldn't have "forgotten" that it needed to be reported!)
 


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