The school inspector is accused of luring children into his car

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William J. Morrison (59), was charged this week in a Virginia court in the US for kidnapping two minors, a 9-year-old boy and a 12-year-old girl on August 17. According to the charges, Morrison offered each of them $20 to babysit his 12-year-old daughter. 4. After the children got into the car Morrison drove on. At some point he stopped and asked the child to get out. After the child got out, he drove on with the minor still in his car.

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The shocking case ended quickly and without harm thanks to the sharpness of the minor. The girl began to cry and at this point Morrison offered her $100. Finally she managed to open the car door on the side where she was sitting and ran away. As mentioned, none of the children were injured.

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Following the filing of the complaint against Morrison, the police executed two search warrants, one at his home in Huntington and one at another apartment in Barboursville. At this time he is being held in a regional jail, without the possibility of being released on bail, as he waits to appear before a judge.

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Morrison is said to be a former school superintendent. He was fired from his job in Ohio in 2017 after pleading guilty to possession of hard drugs because police found cocaine in his car.

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