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KANSAS CITY, MO -
A visit to a gas station landed a Kansas City woman in the hospital. Police said on Saturday someone handed the woman a piece of paper at the QuikTrip near I-435 and Wornall. Little did the woman know, there was something on the paper that made her feel ill.
The woman didn't realize she was in danger until she pulled out of the gas station and suddenly felt light headed and ill, almost like she was going to pass out. She noticed the man who handed her the paper was right behind her. Police said the woman sped to the nearest McDonald's on 103rd Street and ran inside.
"You could see she was red, huffing, and puffing, and exacerbated," a witness said. "And then she told what happened, [saying] that's the man that followed her."
The witness said said she urged the woman to call the police.
"I just grabbed her by the shoulder and said, 'Honey, you need to call 911 now. This is not right.' And then she went, 'Okay.' I think she needed to hear somebody seriously get her attention," the witness said
The question remains, what was on the paper? The sex crimes unit said it is still very early in the investigation. Still, they added, they've never seen anything like this.
The woman didn't realize she was in danger until she pulled out of the gas station and suddenly felt light headed and ill, almost like she was going to pass out. She noticed the man who handed her the paper was right behind her. Police said the woman sped to the nearest McDonald's on 103rd Street and ran inside.
"You could see she was red, huffing, and puffing, and exacerbated," a witness said. "And then she told what happened, [saying] that's the man that followed her."
The witness said said she urged the woman to call the police.
"I just grabbed her by the shoulder and said, 'Honey, you need to call 911 now. This is not right.' And then she went, 'Okay.' I think she needed to hear somebody seriously get her attention," the witness said
The question remains, what was on the paper? The sex crimes unit said it is still very early in the investigation. Still, they added, they've never seen anything like this.
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