Dad stops stranger from kidnapping his 2-year-old son in parking lot | Inquirer

Dad stops stranger from kidnapping his 2-year-old son in parking lot

/ 05:02 PM September 24, 2020

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A father did not hesitate to defend his son when a stranger suddenly tried to kidnap him in a parking lot last Saturday, Sept. 19.

Peter Kopchak and his fiancée, Jennifer Lawson, were leaving a Costco branch in San Diego in the United States with their two kids when the man appeared.

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He then opened their car’s back-seat door and tried to grab Peter, NBC-affiliate KNSD reported on Sept. 21.

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The parents immediately stopped the vehicle and jumped out to protect their child, as per ABC-affiliate KGTV. Lawson pushed him, while Kopchak tackled the man to the parking lot’s floor.

The incident quickly drew a crowd that included an off-duty policeman, who pulled Kopchak off of the kidnapper. The officer then subdued the stranger before authorities arrived.

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Police arrested the man, who was later identified as Adam Glavinic. Following the incident, Glavinic, 37, is now facing charges of felony attempted kidnapping and being under the influence of a controlled substance.

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“I thought he was going to take my kid and I wasn’t about to let that happen, I’d do anything I could to stop him cause that’s the worst nightmare, just having someone A, touch your kid, B, try to take your kid,” Kopchak said in the report.

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However, Glavinic was eventually released from jail the day after on a $100,000 bail. Upon learning this, Lawson and Kopchak felt nervous for their fellow parents.

“I couldn’t stop crying when I found out, cause he will do this to someone else and who knows if it’s a single mom or the husband isn’t quick enough, and the guy takes off,” Lawson was quoted as saying.

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Meanwhile, Kopchak stressed that Glavinic’s swift release “boggles[his] mind.” The parents later assured that Peter and his 9-month-old brother, who was also in the car’s backseat at the time, are not injured.

Due to a backlog of other cases amid the COVID-19 pandemic, as per report, Glavinic is not set to appear in court until February. Ryan Arcadio /ra

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