Bartow County woman charged with trying to kidnap boy playing at neighbor’s house

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On September 25, 2024, Cathleen Marie Slye was arrested in Bartow County, Georgia, for attempting to kidnap a child from a mobile home park. According to the Bartow County Sheriff's Office incident report, she approached a young boy who was playing at a neighbor's house and took hold of his hand. Slye reportedly began walking away with the child when a vigilant bystander intervened and stopped her. Authorities have expressed concern over the incident, emphasizing the importance of community awareness regarding child safety. The Bartow County Sheriff's Office is investigating the case further, and Slye faces serious charges that could have significant legal repercussions.

This alarming event serves as a reminder for parents and guardians to be cautious and watchful over their children in public areas. Local officials are expected to hold discussions on enhancing community safety measures in light of this incident. More information may be revealed as the investigation unfolds.

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