04-13-2011, 03:25 AM
her car was found locked. what kidnapper locks the victim's car?
WSBRadio
Atlanta, GA —
There are new indications Tuesday afternoon that a missing Bartow County mother may have run away from home.
Wazineh Suleiman was last seen leaving to rent a video around 9 p.m. Friday. But Sheriff Clark Millsap tells WSB's Pete Combs that wasn't the last contact she had with her husband.
More than an hour later, Millsap says Wazineh Suleiman texted husband Abed and said she didn't want to talk with him anymore, she was throwing her cell phone out the window and that he should simply tell their five children she'd been in an accident. HUH?? not passing smell test.
“We are still treating it as a missing endangered person,” Sheriff Millsap said. “He was having communication with her Friday via text and all of a sudden he’s not able to get her to answer a text.”
The Suleimans have five children -- ages 12, 11, 10, 7 and 6.
“We are just hoping that she has taken a break and has just stepped away for a couple of days,” said Sheriff Millsap. “Then maybe she will make contact and everything will be fine.”
Her husband Abed Suleiman has said she left Friday night to rent movies at the Cartersville Wal-Mart, and hasn't been seen since. Records show she never rented a movie.
"Whoever has her, please, please return her home safely,” a sobbing husband told Channel 2 Action News. “I'll give you whatever you want!"
Abed Suleiman is expected to plead again for help on ABC’s Good Morning America Wednesday. He told WSB’s Pete Combs that he has been looking, along with police, at surveillance tapes to find a clue.
WSBRadio
Atlanta, GA —
There are new indications Tuesday afternoon that a missing Bartow County mother may have run away from home.
Wazineh Suleiman was last seen leaving to rent a video around 9 p.m. Friday. But Sheriff Clark Millsap tells WSB's Pete Combs that wasn't the last contact she had with her husband.
More than an hour later, Millsap says Wazineh Suleiman texted husband Abed and said she didn't want to talk with him anymore, she was throwing her cell phone out the window and that he should simply tell their five children she'd been in an accident. HUH?? not passing smell test.
“We are still treating it as a missing endangered person,” Sheriff Millsap said. “He was having communication with her Friday via text and all of a sudden he’s not able to get her to answer a text.”
The Suleimans have five children -- ages 12, 11, 10, 7 and 6.
“We are just hoping that she has taken a break and has just stepped away for a couple of days,” said Sheriff Millsap. “Then maybe she will make contact and everything will be fine.”
Her husband Abed Suleiman has said she left Friday night to rent movies at the Cartersville Wal-Mart, and hasn't been seen since. Records show she never rented a movie.
"Whoever has her, please, please return her home safely,” a sobbing husband told Channel 2 Action News. “I'll give you whatever you want!"
Abed Suleiman is expected to plead again for help on ABC’s Good Morning America Wednesday. He told WSB’s Pete Combs that he has been looking, along with police, at surveillance tapes to find a clue.