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11-16-2012, 05:43 AM
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Woman Robbed While Helping Car Crash Victim
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1...ref=weird-news MARYSVILLE, Wash. (AP) — Peggy Ray didn’t think twice when she stopped her car and ran to help victims of an accident on Interstate 5 near the Seattle suburb of Everett. She crawled through a broken window Saturday and helped stabilize a bleeding driver and his passenger until an emergency crew arrived to rescue the people trapped in the partially submerged car. But Ray told KOMO-TV that when she returned to her vehicle, $900 had been taken from her purse. It represented two weeks’ work for the Marysville barista who supports six teenage kids. Ray says someone else who pulled over at the accident scene likely took the money from her purse. Washington state troopers are investigating and hope a tip might lead to an arrest. ---------------------- A radio station gave the woman a check for $900. <iframe width="420" height="315" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/tGnuo1GzehE" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe> · |
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11-16-2012, 03:10 PM
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Re: Woman Robbed While Helping Car Crash Victim
This is one of the oldest scams in the book. Hero/Victim, 900 dollars cash as a barista lol? Nursing school? Yeah she's gonna get it paid for by good Samaritans who fall for this nonsense. well played. |
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11-17-2012, 02:25 AM
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Re: Woman Robbed While Helping Car Crash Victim
who has 900 just sitting around in their car, and then leaves their doors unlocked on top of it? I ALWAYS lock my doors, only takes a second with auto locks.
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11-17-2012, 06:02 AM
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Re: Woman Robbed While Helping Car Crash Victim
Implying she works 80hrs. per week, as a barista Implying she works 40hrs per week and gets paid bi-weekly as a barista Implying she places tip money in the envelope with cashed check... lol |
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11-18-2012, 11:01 AM
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Re: Woman Robbed While Helping Car Crash Victim
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/1..._ref=good-news Peggy Ray, a Good Samaritan who made headlines for a selfless act last week, is now on the receiving end as well-wishers band together to repay her kindness. Ray, 39, is the Marysville, Wash. mom who provided medical aid to an elderly couple involved in a serious traffic accident on the I-5 near the town of Everett on Saturday. When she returned to her car, she realized she'd left the doors unlocked and $900 in rent money she had just withdrawn from her bank was stolen. According to Komo News, the $900 represented two weeks of work for the barista who supports six teenage kids. "I was thinking it was going to catch fire. I was thinking we have to get those people out," Ray said about the car crash. "I would do it again tomorrow, in a year. I would do it again." Ray's story has since touched the hearts of hundreds nationwide who have flooded her with thousands of dollars in donations. "It's all just a little overwhelming," Ray told the Herald Business Journal. On Tuesday, Everett battalion chief Matt Keller presented Peggy Ray with local donations, including $750 from the town's firefighters. A police officer from Lynnwood, Bill Koonce, also took up a collection, gathering $350 in donations from fellow officers, bicycling friends and relatives. "There are a lot of things that are bad out there," Koonce told the Herald Business Journal. "It's kind of pleasant when there is something you can do that does some good." On Monday, a Seattle television station also gave Ray a check for nearly $3,800 it had collected in donations. Nathan Ray, Peggy's husband, said his wife has always been one to quietly contribute her time and energy to help others. "But it's a little hard to comprehend the outpouring of support now that she's on the receiving end," he told Komo News. "She has done so much over the years for individuals and organizations, and that's one of the reasons that we are blown away by the response," he added. "It's one of those things where you give and receive with both hands." Peggy is also having a hard time comprehending the extreme generosity complete strangers have shown her. "We were wondering where are we going to be able to borrow the money to pay our rent," Peggy Ray told Komo News. "We weren't looking for any of this. There is a lot of good that has come out of all this." The Rays have plans to donate the remainder of the money after they pay the rent. They have two causes in mind -- Rhema's Reality for Childhood Cancer Research and the Green Cross Academy of Traumatology. "I told you that's why you don't stop helping people. You don't stop helping. You don't stop giving," Peggy said. "You just do what you can, 100 percent of the time... and look what happens," she told Komo. <iframe width='560' height='315' seamless='seamless' src='http://www.komonews.com/news/problemsolvers/Viewers-help-repay-woman-who-was-robbed-while-helping-crash-victims-179026751.html?embed' frameborder='0' allowfullscreen></iframe> |