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'You'd Better Be Really Quick!' 6-Year-Old's Sweet Doorbell Camera Message to Mom Goes Viral (Exclusive)
'You'd Better Be Really Quick!' 6-Year-Old's Sweet Doorbell Camera Message to Mom Goes Viral (Exclusive)

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time01-07-2025

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'You'd Better Be Really Quick!' 6-Year-Old's Sweet Doorbell Camera Message to Mom Goes Viral (Exclusive)

Kelly Kubala and son Jack sometimes exchange quick messages through their home's doorbell camera Speaking on the two-way talk feature one day, the little boy shared a heartwarming message for mom Kelly tells PEOPLE about getting to share those moments and having the chance to save video and relive themA single mom checking in on her son during a busy workday captured a sweet exchange. Kelly Kuabala and her son, Jack, live in Utah. Their doorbell camera provides "a sense of security" for the single mom, who makes the most of all her moments at home with her son. "An average day for Jack and I consists of waking up, and enjoying my coffee while he enjoys his breakfast. We get dressed and ready for our day, if I'm working. We play a board game or a video game together, and then jet off to school and work," Kelly tells PEOPLE. "If we are off, we wake up in the morning, and over breakfast, we figure out what fun things we can do together that day. It usually consists of going to the pool, going on a short hike, playing baseball or going to Jack's karate classes together. We'll finish off the day with a bath and cook dinner together." The proud mom adds, "He is a very spontaneous and fun-loving little boy. He usually decides our days, and I plan them out for him!" Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Kelly does spend some time away from home at work, with family members helping to keep an eye on Jack. The little boy was home on one such day, spending time with his grandma, when Kelly said "Hi" through the two-way talk feature on their Ring camera. "This was not the first time. Occasionally, when I get a notification from my Ring app, I will chat with Jack through the camera if I am not too crazy busy at work," she shares. The video shows Jack telling mom, "You better be really quick because I really miss you." "This was the first time he has said something as sweet as he did on this video I saved," she shares. "It was too cute not to save." Being able to not only share moments like these with her son while she's away, but also be able to save them to relive "means the world" to Kelly. "Being a single mom and the only active parent in his life, I cherish my time with him just as much. I carry a lot of guilt for working such a demanding career, so to know that he doesn't seem to resent me and wants to spend time with me too makes me feel loved," she admits, adding, "Just as I want him to feel loved, and cherished." Jack's grandma was busy in that moment, letting the family dog out. When she saw the video of her grandson, she thought it was "precious." "She said it just melted her heart because she says Jack talks about how much he loves me when I am around, so to hear him saying this made her melt," she adds. Read the original article on People

Mystery surrounds South London car 'break in' after owner finds 'strange liquid' on seat
Mystery surrounds South London car 'break in' after owner finds 'strange liquid' on seat

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time10-05-2025

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Mystery surrounds South London car 'break in' after owner finds 'strange liquid' on seat

A 'strange liquid' left by a South London thief has a car owner baffled - with some suggesting the mystery fluid could be a bizarre 'calling card'. Chris McCartney warned Catford locals about the odd substance after accidently leaving his car unlocked on his driveway on Aldermoor Road earlier this year. A doorbell camera caught two opportunists stealing Mr McCartney's coat from the back seat at around 12:30am on March 23. When he went to check the vehicle in the morning, Mr McCartney said he found an unusual wetness which reminded of him another occasion when a single pound coin was stolen and the back seats were 'soaked'. Video footage of the coat theft shows the stealers walking past the vehicle and one of them testing the door. Once he gains access he can be seen leaning down inside the car, searching for items. The video gives no clue to how any secretions were left on the seat. READ MORE: 867-home South London scheme to be decided by Planning Inspectorate after developer got restless READ MORE: 'I'm a lot happier': Croydon woman tells abusive ex who assaulted her life is better without him Posting on Lewisham Catford Community, Mr McCartney wrote: "Hello everyone, I stupidly left my car unlocked last night (kind of have the flu) on our driveway on Aldermoor Road. "This pair rifled through the car at half past midnight (one kept lookout) and got away with my coat that I had left on the back seat. They also left a strange liquid on both front seats, presumably drool. Police noted it down but seemingly nothing they can do. "This happened before at after midnight when I last left it unlocked. They took a pound coin, but also left the doors slightly open and soaked the back seats. The same guy came back a week later and tried the doors on all the cars down the street. Not expecting anyone can help, just a heads up that it is happening and when if general does. Crime reference: 01/7297103/25." In the comments, some neighbours said the substance could be urine, while one suggested it could be a calling card. Historically, calling cards have been used by high-profile criminals. It's thought some burglars also leave chalk signs in front of houses that are worth targeting. Other residents gave useful advice, like keeping car key fobs at the back of the house so crooks cannot hack into to them as easily. Another resident suggested turning off the keyless feature, which can be done on most keyless vehicles. A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said there have been no arrests. Got a tip, a court date, or some gossip? Please email or WhatsApp 07580255582. Don't miss out on the latest crime stories from across London. Sign up to MyLondon's Court & Crime newsletter HERE.

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