The library has cops working here most of the time. The cop is stationed on the first floor.
I was at the main desk on the first floor, in front of the doors.
woman w/o baby=wo
=me
cop=cop
wo: Can I use a phone?
me: sorry, we don't have a public phone.
wo: someone took my baby.
me: oh. Do you want to talk to the cop? (me pointing at cop 5 feet from me)
wo: no, I need a phone. I left my baby with my fiance and when I came out I they weren't there.
me: well, let's get the cop.
me: (to cop) Hi, this woman says someone took her baby. Then she says it was her fiance.
cop: (concerned) someone took your baby? Where was this?
wo: here, in the library. I just need a phone. Someone took my baby.
cop: can you discribe your baby?
wo: I went into the bathroom and left my baby with my fiance and when I came out they were gone.
cop: your fiance has a phone?
wo: yes.
cop: what were they wearing?
wo: (to me) did you see anyone walking out with a baby?
me: Every 5 min. someone walks out with babies.
Then the woman walks outside
Cop: (to me) if she doesn't trust her fiance, why she leave her baby with him?
Me: and if she left the baby with her fiance, why she said that someone took her baby?
cop: maybe they are still in the building. I could have looked for them if she gave me a discription.
We see the woman on the plaza, looking around. At some point she borrowed a cell phone from someone. Then she came back in.
Cop: did you find your fiance?
wo: No (now she's weepy), he doesn't answer the phone.
cop: what were they wearing?
wo: I don't know what happened to them.
and more of her not answering the questions.
Anyway, she goes outside again. Then we see an older woman, a man pushing a baby carriage with a baby, and a toddler. She walks fast toward them. The woman opens her arms open for the toddler to jump in her arms. The group talk and she seems very happy.
So I guess she finds her family, but I don't consider a toddler a baby, esp. with a baby in the carriage. Is the baby not her baby but the older woman's? Or the fiance's baby?
This is a case where at first I didn't want her to use our phone because I can imagine her conversation: Hey, you have the baby? Ok. Well, what do you want to do? Go out?
I was at the main desk on the first floor, in front of the doors.
woman w/o baby=wo
=mecop=cop
wo: Can I use a phone?
me: sorry, we don't have a public phone.
wo: someone took my baby.
me: oh. Do you want to talk to the cop? (me pointing at cop 5 feet from me)
wo: no, I need a phone. I left my baby with my fiance and when I came out I they weren't there.
me: well, let's get the cop.
me: (to cop) Hi, this woman says someone took her baby. Then she says it was her fiance.
cop: (concerned) someone took your baby? Where was this?
wo: here, in the library. I just need a phone. Someone took my baby.
cop: can you discribe your baby?
wo: I went into the bathroom and left my baby with my fiance and when I came out they were gone.
cop: your fiance has a phone?
wo: yes.
cop: what were they wearing?
wo: (to me) did you see anyone walking out with a baby?
me: Every 5 min. someone walks out with babies.
Then the woman walks outside
Cop: (to me) if she doesn't trust her fiance, why she leave her baby with him?
Me: and if she left the baby with her fiance, why she said that someone took her baby?
cop: maybe they are still in the building. I could have looked for them if she gave me a discription.
We see the woman on the plaza, looking around. At some point she borrowed a cell phone from someone. Then she came back in.
Cop: did you find your fiance?
wo: No (now she's weepy), he doesn't answer the phone.
cop: what were they wearing?
wo: I don't know what happened to them.
and more of her not answering the questions.
Anyway, she goes outside again. Then we see an older woman, a man pushing a baby carriage with a baby, and a toddler. She walks fast toward them. The woman opens her arms open for the toddler to jump in her arms. The group talk and she seems very happy.
So I guess she finds her family, but I don't consider a toddler a baby, esp. with a baby in the carriage. Is the baby not her baby but the older woman's? Or the fiance's baby?
This is a case where at first I didn't want her to use our phone because I can imagine her conversation: Hey, you have the baby? Ok. Well, what do you want to do? Go out?

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