Desperate hunt for terrified woman caught on camera in just a t-shirt and broken WRIST SHACKLES who disappeared after desperately ringing doorbells at 3am in a Texas suburb
- Police are desperately searching for a woman who appears to be in need of help, captured on security cameras ringing doorbells in Sunrise Ranch, Texas
- The woman went door-to-door without pants or shoes on at 3am Friday
- She was captured on one resident’s security camera- she emerges from behind a bush and appears to be trying to be quiet
- The woman appears to have broken restraints, possibly handcuffs on her wrists
- By the time residents reached their doors the woman had vanished
- Police are asking for the public’s help in identifying the woman and any other information about the terrifying incident
Chilling video has captured the attention of police in Texas that shows a woman who appears to be in need of help, ringing doorbells in the middle of the night with restraints on her wrists.
The woman is seen on resident Jennie Drude’s security camera, who shared the video to Facebook and with police. The woman seems to be walking quietly up to the door of the home with what appears to be some sort of restraints on her wrists, with no pants or shoes on.
The woman was ringing doorbells in the Sunrise Ranch area of Montgomery, Texas at around 3am on Friday August 24, but by the time the residents reached their doors, the woman was gone.
The woman is seen on a resident’s security camera, around 3am Friday approaching the door with no pants or shoes on
In the short video that was captured by Jennie Drude’s home security camera the woman appears to be quietly approaching the door
As the woman gets closer to the camera it appears she has some sort of restraints on her wrists
In the short clip the woman is seen emerging from behind a bush, she seems to be trying to be quiet, and she reaches for the doorbell.
There appears to be what may be restraints on her wrists. Drude described the woman as appearing to be out of breath from what she could see on her home’s surveillance video.
‘Numerous citizens in the state and outside have sent missing persons flyers suggesting the women in the video is a missing person from their area,’ the Sheriff’s Office added according to ABC News. ‘Deputies and Detectives are reviewing these flyers for any similarities, but as of now none are believed to be the women in the video.’
The Montgomery County Sheriff’s Office is calling on anyone with information about the woman to contact them at 936-760-5800.
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