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Thu Nov 14 07:35:32 2013

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river to speed away.Mohamed 
threw me off to the side and ran to the car, she 
said. I remember seeing [Maria] dragging behind the car as my son 
pounded on the windows. It was so unreal to me. At that 
very moment, I knew this was all preplanned.Local authorities were less 
than helpful, and with no idea where her former husband had taken 
their son, Kalli turned to a Norwegian company for help. With each 
new bit of hope came a new charge until she had spent 
more than $100,000, depleting her savings and funds borrowed from relatives. 
Still, she seemed no closer to reuniting with her son.Kalli Atteya, who 
had already visited Egypt three times since the seeing her ex-husband drive 
off with their son, returned again in October, more determined than ever 
to bring back her boy. A local man whom she does not 
want to identify helped her find them and pull off the rescue.But 
Kalli will feel safer when the man she once loved is locked 
away and can no longer haunt the dreams of her and her 
son.State Department officials told FoxNews.com they are aware of Atteyas 
case, but declined to provide further details due to privacy concerns.One 
of the Departments highest priorities is the welfare of U.S. citizens overseas, 
the statement reads. This is particularly true for children, who our most 
vulnerable citizens.Attorney Jeffrey Evans, who lobbied a local district 
attorney to file charges against Atteya, acknowledged the possibility of 
his return to the 
rt says Ferrelle told officers that 
when he passed back by the house on his return trip later 
in the day, Currington got in his own boat with a camera 
and chased Ferrelle to where he docks his tour boat. Currington was 
cursing and threatening to "(expletive) Mr. Ferrelle up," the police report 
said."If I hadn't gotten into my slip fast enough, I believe he 
would have run me over," Ferrelle told police, according to the incident 
report.A woman saying she was the caretaker of an elderly man sharing 
the same address as Currington also called police to complain a passing 
boat nearly knocked the man off the home's dock and into the 
water. The police report said the woman was talking about the events 
that led to Currington chasing after the tour boat."Well what is it 
we can do to keep people from coming up on our docks 
or swamping our docks?" said the woman, identified in the police report 
as Julie Muscleman.Ferrelle called police again the next day saying he feared 
for his life because he had another tour scheduled and would have 
to pass by Currington's property again after being threatened. The incident 
report said police agreed to have a patrol boat nearby when Ferrelle 
passed the home.The tour boat captain told police he had no idea 
why Currington was so angry. Ferrelle did not return phone messages left 
Wednesday and Thursday by The Associated Press.Currington is a native of 
the Georgia coast. His hits include "Pretty Good At Drinkin' 



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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">Kalli Atteya, 45, smiles while recounting the daring rescue of her 12-year-old 
son, Niko, who was allegedly kidnapped in Egypt in 2011 by her 
former husband, Mohamed Atteya. (Joshua Rhett Miller/FoxNews.com)Khalil 
Mohamed "Niko" Atteya, 12, told FoxNews.com he now hopes to be home-schooled 
as he reintegrates into the United States after roughly 20 months in 
Egypt. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Mohamed Atteya holds his son shortly after 
his July 2000 birth in Pennsylvania. Atteya's ex-wife said he abandoned 
the family some three months later. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Kalli and Mohamed 
Atteya in an undated photograph. "My biggest concern is that he will 
find us somehow and try to take [Niko] back by force," she 
told FoxNews.com. (Courtesy: Kalli Atteya)Through the slit of the burqa 
she wore to blend in on the streets of Alexandria, Egypt, Kalli 
Atteya waited and watched until the boy climbed off the school bus. 
When she saw him, she moved quickly, grabbing his arm and steering 
him toward the waiting motorized cart."Get in," she said to the 12-year-old, 
who recognized his mother's piercing blue eyes and obeyed wordlessly.Soon, 
they were speeding toward a safehouse where they would wait for three 
weeks before returning to the U.S., and ending a 20-month ordeal that 
began with another abduction  one the boy, Khalil Mohamed Niko Atteya, 
did not accept willingly. His father, Mohamed Atteya, who is wanted by 
the U.S. authorities, is accused of luring 
 river to speed away.Mohamed 
threw me off to the side and ran to the car, she 
said. I remember seeing [Maria] dragging behind the car as my son 
pounded on the windows. It was so unreal to me. At that 
very moment, I knew this was all preplanned.Local authorities were less 
than helpful, and with no idea where her former husband had taken 
their son, Kalli turned to a Norwegian company for help. With each 
new bit of hope came a new charge until she had spent 
more than $100,000, depleting her savings and funds borrowed from relatives. 
Still, she seemed no closer to reuniting with her son.Kalli Atteya, who 
had already visited Egypt three times since the seeing her ex-husband drive 
off with their son, returned again in October, more determined than ever 
to bring back her boy. A local man whom she does not 
want to identify helped her find them and pull off the rescue.But 
Kalli will feel safer when the man she once loved is locked 
away and can no longer haunt the dreams of her and her 
son.State Department officials told FoxNews.com they are aware of Atteyas 
case, but declined to provide further details due to privacy concerns.One 
of the Departments highest priorities is the welfare of U.S. citizens overseas, 
the statement reads. This is particularly true for children, who our most 
vulnerable citizens.Attorney Jeffrey Evans, who lobbied a local district 
attorney to file charges against Atteya, acknowledged the possibility of 
his return to the 
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