“I want to share that story with you in an effort to raise awareness as to what signs to look for,” Sorensen says, eyes wide, voice shaking as she films, “and to encourage parents to be more aware of their surroundings.” “By the absolute grace of God,” Sorensen says in the video, an elderly man parked nearby noticed what was going on, and the couple ran to their own car and sped away. According to Sorensen, the couple held hands and walked about halfway around her car several times before the man tried to snatch her stroller. Sorensen claims the couple started talking about her kids’ ages and fair complexions somewhere near the spray-paint aisle, then followed them out to the parking lot. In a two-part Instagram video filmed from the driver’s seat of her SUV six days later, Sorensen spun a terrifying tale about a “ clean-cut” man and woman who nearly succeeded in kidnapping her two young children. The blonde woman, micro-momfluencer Katie Sorensen on Instagram), certainly noticed Sadie and Eddie. If there had been, what happened next might have made a lot more sense. “We never would have even known she existed,” Sadie tells me. As they wove through aisles of Puffy paints, jars of glitter, and rainbow-colored yarn, Sadie didn’t notice the blonde-haired, blue-eyed mom pushing a double stroller and eyeing her and Eddie suspiciously. She was on a mission to complete a nativity scene for her Christmas table. On December 7, 2020, the mother of five threw her hair up in a messy bun, pulled on sweats, and dragged her husband Eddie to the Michaels craft store five minutes from their home in Petaluma, California. Sadie Vega-Martinez needed to find baby Jesus.