"It's really so hard to tell,” said Callahan. "I am afraid eventually, someone is going to panic and something really nasty is going to happen," Callahan said.Ĭallahan, and a dozen other people reporting this woman aren't really sure what's going on exactly. King says he called the police right away, "You don't knock on people's doors at 2 a.m."Ĭallahan called the police too, actually. He says she came knocking late at night, "She was like, uh, can I ask you a question? And I was like, uhhh, no." Then there's version number three, told by Paul King. You can hear the woman ask for money, saying "A big can of baby formula, and a thing of diapers." My kids haven't eaten in two days."Īnother version of the story was caught on someone's Ring Video Doorbell. "When I opened it, she right away started talking, saying, you got to help me," said Callahan, “I need help. He opened his door for the woman, but left the storm door closed. "My wife said, don't open the door," said Callahan. In his neighborhood, at that time of night, no one ever just knocks on the door. "Got a knock at the door, it was maybe 11:00, 11:15," Callahan said. He was up late one night watching TV with his wife. Here's one version of the story, told by Jim Callahan. The woman seen knocking on doors always claims to live ‘just up the street.’ However, FOX 17 News spoke to several people who she approached who all live on different streets.
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