This is not the kind of story we like to see in our Orlando Sentinel in the morning, and hopefully it is only a one-off rather than an indicator of anything more serious, but two American tourists were abducted at gunpoint in Downtown Disney late last night.
While we tend to down-play any crime in the Orlando area in general (most of it is NOT tourist-related), this is definitely something to be cautious about. We expect there to be a significant increase in police presence in the interim until these people are caught and we would stress this is a very rare occurrence in WDW. But it is a concern for the tourist business and people should be aware of it happening. Hopefully we will have news of these people being caught soon.
Here is the Sentinel story:
Etan Horowitz and Erika Hobbs
Sentinel Staff Writers
June 10, 2007, 11:25 AM EDT
Two Connecticut tourists were abducted and robbed at gunpoint shortly after midnight Sunday morning after a Downtown Disney shopping trip.
According to the Orange County Sheriffs Office, a man in a black Volkswagen Jetta called out a question to the couple, who were staying at a Disney resort, as they walked through the parking lot at the entertainment-and-shopping hotspot.
When they stopped to answer, the couple, Justin Stetzer, 20, and Jessica Dellacamera, 20, both of Branford, Conn., were forced into the car at gunpoint.
Deputies said that three men inside the Jetta drove the tourists to a gas station and forced Stetzer to withdraw money from an ATM. After stopping at an unknown location, the men took the couple to a remote location near an Osceola County landfill.
They forced the couple out of the car and beat them, striking Stetzer in the head with a handgun. But the two fought back against their attackers, and in the scuffle, the gun discharged. That scared the men, who panicked and fled.
According to deputies, Stetzer and Della camera walked to nearby Kissimmee home and called the police. They were not seriously injured. The men were able to leave with both the cash and the purchases the couple left behind.
Disney spokeswoman Zoraya Suarez declined to say which resort the pair was staying at or how much longer they would remain in Florida. She said that Disney officials were working with the two "to take care of their immediate needs."