Disney World is not the 'happiest place on earth' for the Philadelphia woman who faked her and her daughter's abduction but were found unharmed in Orlando.
Bonnie Sweeten is facing charges of identity theft for using a co-workers driver's license to purchase plane tickets and fly to Orlando with her nine-year-old daughter.
Bonnie Sweeten asked a former co-worker for her driver's license saying she needed it to fix office paperwork. Instead she jetted to Orlando and called 9-1-1 to say the two had been kidnapped by two men after a car accident in Philadelphia and stuffed in the trunk of a car. Sweeten who is white, described the two men as black, but did not offer any other descriptions. The district attorney in Philidelphia says Sweeten was saying goodbye to her loved ones from the trunk of her car.
"...she was crying at the time she said that she was scared she told her husband that she loved him and if she never saw her children to tell them that she loved them."
Sweeten and her daughter are now in custody in Florida.
Bonnie Sweeten is facing charges of identity theft for using a co-workers driver's license to purchase plane tickets and fly to Orlando with her nine-year-old daughter.
Bonnie Sweeten asked a former co-worker for her driver's license saying she needed it to fix office paperwork. Instead she jetted to Orlando and called 9-1-1 to say the two had been kidnapped by two men after a car accident in Philadelphia and stuffed in the trunk of a car. Sweeten who is white, described the two men as black, but did not offer any other descriptions. The district attorney in Philidelphia says Sweeten was saying goodbye to her loved ones from the trunk of her car.
"...she was crying at the time she said that she was scared she told her husband that she loved him and if she never saw her children to tell them that she loved them."
Sweeten and her daughter are now in custody in Florida.
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