She's scared. She's very shy. She can talk, but she doesn't talk that much. She is clinging to this one (Department of Children and Families) investigator.

We know from looking at the child that her hair's done, she's been fed, she's been well kept, so somebody has cared for her for a long time.

The offender has become a little bit more brave each time. They have intentions. They have urges and desires and a sickness that they want to feed. If you are in a neighborhood and you see something suspicious, please report it to police.

This would have been a prime opportunity for some predator. But fortunately, a good witness came forward, called police and got this little girl the help that she needs.

He does not have all the details and he's not going to comment on it publicly because it's a private family matter.

We know in both cases he entered through a window and in one case the window was unlocked.

Two of the body guards were armed, and had concealed weapons permits. The officers explained what the rules were, that they could not come in armed so they left and came back without their weapons.

With an event like this, we always have to take precautions. We're taking the type of precautions we took last year and it went off without a hitch. We're confident it will go off without a hitch this year.

Basically, he pushed the kid out of the car in an attempt to deflect attention from himself to the child, and that certainly worked, bought him some time, and he's been able to get away thus far. But now, he's causing the charges to mount, because he pushed the kid out, and that's a dangerous thing.