Lisa Nacrelli, 44, was arrested and charged with child enticement after a Norwood family said she tried to get him to come home with her. Some of the incidents were caught on the family’s surveillance camera.
“Mommy, mommy, there’s some lady here that wants to talk to you,” Jaimie Spradlin said her son told her Saturday afternoon. Home surveillance video captured the woman saying, “My name is Lisa, I’m from CPS.”
“She shows me a badge that says her name,” Jaimie Spradlin said. “She proceeds to rattle off my children’s names.”
Spradlin said the woman then asked her if she can come in the house for an inspection and that she was there because someone filed a complaint against them.
However, the woman didn’t leave her contact info. Spradlin and her husband Tim felt something wasn’t right, so they looked at their surveillance video and felt even more uneasy after what they saw happened minutes earlier.
Video shows the woman touching their son for minutes, putting her arm around him and stroking his hair.
“It creeps us out a little bit, it’s gut-wrenching,” said Tim Spradlin, the boy’s father.
“I’m absolutely sick to my stomach,” said Jaimie Spradlin.
The family did some checking and learned the woman was not from Child Protective Services.
“Everything was a lie, and now we’re sitting here on top of being enraged that this even happened, terrified because I don’t know what her plan was,” Jaimie Spradlin said.
“I know that she told my son that she has a black vehicle and that there’s a really pretty car seat in it for him.”
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