Flint Woman's Post Goes Viral; Shirt Trap Used to Lure Victims

FLINT, Mich. (NEXSTAR MEDIA) — A young Michigan woman’s warning about a flannel shirt left on the windshield of her car is going viral for a very good reason.

Ashley Hardacre, 19, works at the Genesee Valley Mall in Flint. After her shift last week, Hardacre walked out to her car to find the shirt tucked under her windshield wiper.

Already in the driver’s seat, Hardacre first thought it was odd that someone had thrown the shirt on her car.

Hardacre said she tried running her windshield wipers to remove the shirt, but it remained. She then noticed two cars parked nearby, one of which was running, making her feel “uneasy.”

“I had seen posts lately about people finding things under their windshield wipers in the Burton/Flint area as an attempt to get girls out of their cars and distracted,” she later wrote on Facebook in a post that has since gone viral. “Luckily I knew better than to remove the shirt with cars around me so I drove over to a place where I was safe and quickly rolled down my window and got the shirt off.”

Flint Township Police Detective Sergeant Brad Wangler told CBS News he contacted Hardacre after he saw her post on social media.

His department is now investigating alongside mall security. They’re reviewing surveillance footage to hopefully find the person responsible.

Hardacre hopes her story educates and ultimately helps protect women from falling victim to similar traps.

In the six days since it was posted, her Facebook post has been shared more than 100,000 times and has more than 8,800 comments.

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