I can’t fault her for this if she honestly had concerns.
“I cant fault her for this if she honestly had concerns.”
If you see something, don’t say something...
BUT I don’t think she needed to tweet about it or whatever, before it was actually resolved. To me, it looked like she was putting herself out as a hero in the incident, which might have been premature, considering the outcome.
I agree with you that she wasn’t wrong to express her concerns to LEO, though.
Reporting the concern to police for investigation is one thing, going on the radio with a false claim that she had stopped “human trafficking” is very different (when it turned out there was nothing to the case).
She called the police with her concerns, and she was personally called by the police to let her know that her concerns had nothing to do with human trafficking, so why claim after the fact that you saw "human trafficking", when it was nothing of the sort?