The son of nhl legend Patrick Marleau was nearly kidnapped at a hotel this week but was reunited with his family thanks to the “Good Samaritans” that saw the incident unfold, his wife said.
Christina Marleau recalled the terrifying incident on Twitter Wednesday, thanking the Headlam family from Louisiana for their fast thinking that kept their second-oldest son, Brody, safe from harm’s way.
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Patrick Marleau of the San Jose Sharks and his family look up at the video board as he is honored for having passed Gordie Howe on the NHL’s all-time games played list before the game against the Minnesota Wild at SAP Center on April 24, 2021, in San Jose, California.
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“She was soon reaching out for him, trying to get him to go with her and her partner. Another family saw this happening and saved him. I owe them a thank you I can not even describe,” Marleau continued.
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She said her son called her and when they saw the alleged kidnappers they informed them that law enforcement had been notified
Patrick Marleau of the San Jose Sharks and his family look up at the video board as he is honored for having passed Gordie Howe on the NHL’s all-time games played list before the game against the Minnesota Wild at SAP Center on April 24, 2021, in San Jose, California.
(Photo by Brandon Magnus/NHLI via Getty Images)
“Meanwhile, Mrs Headlam, unbeknownst to me, was already grabbing security as well,” she continued. “Headlam family, thank you. You are angels on Earth. And for the scum of the earth that think they can pray on children…there is a special place in hell for you. And there are good people who will stop you.”
Marleau did not say where the incident took place but replied to one user on Twitter that authorities were reviewing security footage and she would provide an update after.
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Patrick Marleau of the San Jose Sharks prepares for the next play against the Minnesota Wild at SAP Center on April 24, 2021, in San Jose, California.
(Photo by Brandon Magnus/NHLI via Getty Images)
Currently a free agent, Marleau was drafted by the Sharks in 1997, where he played until 2017. He is the league’s all-time leader in games played with 1,779 and ranks fourth in NHL history with 900 consecutive games played. He also holds several franchise records including goals scored and points.