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00:00Why are we saying we're going to f**k them?
00:02And like what?
00:04Like, it's, there's no other word for it.
00:06It's disgusting.
00:07I absolutely agree with you.
00:09How old are you?
00:10I'm 53.
00:11And you are trying to have sex with a 17-year-old child.
00:15When deputies are called to check on a teenage boy vacationing in Florida,
00:19they make an appalling discovery.
00:22His phone reveals that he's been receiving explicit messages from an adult
00:26who wants more from him than texting.
00:28So, bottom line, I'm going to be honest with you.
00:31At this point, we're trying to, because this is sick.
00:35Figure it out.
00:36Oh yeah, it's definitely sick.
00:37The following report is based on official police records,
00:40and most of the footage has never been seen before until now.
00:43Please note that all persons charged with a crime are presumed innocent
00:46unless and until proven guilty in a court of law.
00:49In the middle of the night, on March 29th, 2025,
00:53a dispatcher receives a call from a distressed woman
00:56who appears to be concerned about a 17-year-old boy.
00:59Walton County 911, what's the address of the emergency?
01:02There's weed, underage kids.
01:05This little kid just left.
01:07They won't let me in the house.
01:08I'm trying to find my son's friend.
01:10I don't know where he is.
01:11I don't...
01:12They told me he's in Seaside.
01:13I'm going to find him.
01:14The caller, 53-year-old Tracy Heinfeld,
01:18tells the dispatcher that she's been communicating with the teen,
01:20and she's taking matters into her own hands.
01:23He texted me.
01:25He said, can you please leave me alone?
01:27I said, where are you?
01:28I'm on the phone with the cops.
01:30Uh-huh.
01:31So, I'm going to find out where he is,
01:33and I'm going to go get him rear-end.
01:35Okay.
01:36Is he staying with you?
01:38No, ma'am, he's not.
01:39He's there on spring break.
01:41Him and my son have been friends
01:43since they were in, like, 6th or 7th grade
01:46because they played football together.
01:48Uh-huh.
01:49And these kids are down here,
01:51and he's with some kids.
01:52I have no idea who they are.
01:54Is your son with you?
01:55No, my son is actually in Orange Beach,
01:57which is where I came from to check on him.
02:00Oh, wow.
02:01Okay.
02:02Tracy says she took the late-night trip
02:04from Orange Beach, Alabama,
02:05to Santa Rosa Beach, Florida,
02:07nearly a two-hour drive,
02:08in an attempt to check on the boy herself.
02:11Where are his parents?
02:13I don't know.
02:13I'm about to call his mom.
02:14Well, what I'm doing is I'm texting him
02:16to say I'm calling his mom,
02:17and that's going to freak him out
02:20because I'm, like, his second mother.
02:23Are you parked right outside the address?
02:25Yes, ma'am.
02:26Okay, just stay in your vehicle for me.
02:28How did you find out
02:29that he could be at this address, though?
02:31Okay.
02:33I'm friends with most of my son's friends
02:36on social media.
02:37I think the deputy mayor
02:38just pulled it behind me.
02:39Okay, go ahead and make contact
02:41with him then, all right?
02:42Okay, thank you so much.
02:43Yeah, no problem.
02:44Bye-bye.
02:44Deputies with the Walton County Sheriff's Office arrive,
02:47but before they make it to Tracy's car,
02:49the teenager in question flags them down,
02:52revealing that he's scared of Tracy
02:53and shows a text exchange
02:55that leaves them deeply disturbed.
02:57So, why are we calling this young man baby daddy?
03:03We got the whole text feed,
03:05the whole Snapchat feed.
03:07You don't know what we're talking about?
03:08You don't know what I'm talking about,
03:10what my sergeant is talking about?
03:12Let me refresh your mind,
03:13and then that way,
03:15you make it easier for my sergeant.
03:16I know.
03:17So, if you know,
03:18why are you playing that game?
03:19It was a bad,
03:21it was a lapse in judgment.
03:22I had a little bit to drink this afternoon,
03:25and he was drinking,
03:28and I was concerned.
03:29How old are you?
03:29I'm 53.
03:31And you are trying to have sex
03:33with a 17-year-old child,
03:36and you can't say you weren't.
03:38It specifically states in there
03:40that you would even take him to the club
03:41and buy him liquor,
03:42or whatever he wanted.
03:44I saw the text.
03:45I know, ma'am.
03:46I did not know that.
03:46Oh, yes, you did.
03:47Go ahead and read it to her.
03:48According to police records,
03:50Tracy began texting the teen earlier that evening.
03:52The first text read,
03:54Hey, baby daddy,
03:54are you ready for me?
03:56I've been a very bad girl.
03:57Do you want to be bad with me?
03:59At first, the teen interacts with Tracy,
04:01but after she says that she's coming to pick him up,
04:03he shuts it down.
04:04I'm going to refresh it again.
04:06We're going to play that?
04:08Please, I did not say that.
04:09Because you've now lost state lines.
04:11We're not doing this.
04:13We're not doing this.
04:13Are you positive about it?
04:15So you're telling me that my sergeant is lying?
04:17No, no, I'm sorry.
04:18I don't think that I said that
04:20about buying him a drink.
04:21So let's begin with this.
04:23So this is you, right?
04:26That's me, uh-huh.
04:27So this is you.
04:28Well, but that's...
04:29I don't know if this is my current picture.
04:31That is my picture.
04:32I don't know if this is my current picture, though.
04:34Okay.
04:34All my texts.
04:35Okay.
04:36I want to refresh her mind.
04:37Okay.
04:38Yes, sir.
04:38Okay?
04:39Yes, sir.
04:39But I just want you to see it.
04:41Okay.
04:41Yes, sir.
04:42I'll read it to her.
04:43I'll read it to her, absolutely.
04:44I mean, she knows exactly what she wrote.
04:46She has it on her phone.
04:48It needs to sink in because she's obviously denying everything, and it's literally right there.
04:52I want to see you to see you.
04:53I'm already about halfway there.
04:55So when I get there, do you want to go to the club?
04:58I'll go to the club with you, and maybe I can pick you up a drink and get you drunk
05:03and take advantage of you.
05:04Or maybe I won't.
05:06Maybe I'll just see you and see me and just turn around and go home.
05:10You didn't do that?
05:11No, sir.
05:12So this is not your phone?
05:14That text message didn't come out of your phone?
05:15That did not come out of my...
05:16I have not typed that.
05:18So let me ask you a question.
05:20When I'm looking at this...
05:21Yes, that's my picture.
05:23Yes, ma'am.
05:23Yeah, and when I'm looking at this, and I have his phone in my hand, a picture of my truck
05:29pops up on this same feed.
05:33Because I took it on this same feed.
05:35These kids are smart.
05:37According to police records, the teen's phone showed that Tracy sent him two photos, one of the sergeant's patrol vehicle
05:43and another of deputies standing in front of the house.
05:45Since the photos are part of the same conversation, the deputies use it to debunk Tracy's claim that it wasn't
05:51her who sent the inappropriate texts.
05:54We're not doing that.
05:55I think they're definitely smarter than you are.
05:58I think they are.
05:59Yeah.
05:59Oh, no.
06:00We already determined that.
06:01I think you're the one who hasn't determined that yet.
06:04Because you're trying to sleep.
06:06You're trying to have sex with a 17-year-old.
06:08Girls in the stay lines to come and have sex with a 17-year-old, which you already sent it
06:14on your phone.
06:16Are you going to keep saying no?
06:19It's there, black and white.
06:20Earlier today, we are staying in Orange Beach.
06:25I don't care where you're staying.
06:26Okay.
06:26That's not where we're at.
06:28We are on the text messages.
06:29Yes, sir.
06:30This is what we cared about.
06:31I don't care where you live.
06:32That text message didn't come from me.
06:34It did not?
06:34It's in the same exact feed that you sent a picture of my vehicle.
06:39I understand that, but I did not write that.
06:42Tracy is confronted with one string of vulgar messages.
06:46One deputy reads it word for word.
06:48Okay, well, this here is you.
06:50I'll f*** you out there.
06:52We'll drive back to Orange Beach, and I'm going to f*** you out here.
06:55And then I'll drive back to where you got to go, and I'll f*** you again.
06:59I'll f*** you here.
07:00I'll f*** you there.
07:01I'll f*** you everywhere, is what you said.
07:03That's exactly the same feed when you said, I'm calling the cops.
07:06I'm on the phone with the cops.
07:08That wasn't you?
07:08That I did say.
07:10So the part where it says having sex with the boys, that's not you,
07:14but the one that shows my sergeant car and say I'm with the cops, that's you?
07:19Yes.
07:19That is very convenient, isn't it?
07:21Tracy has read her Miranda rights and continues speaking with the deputies,
07:25revealing the sickening way this all began.
07:28He was in like sixth grade.
07:30Okay.
07:30I've never thought anything about him whatsoever because he's a child.
07:34Okay.
07:37He's spent the night at our house a million times.
07:39I've taken him everywhere.
07:41You haven't done any sexual acts with him before?
07:43Oh, absolutely.
07:43You haven't made any advances towards him?
07:45No.
07:45Okay.
07:45No, no, no, no, no, no.
07:47No.
07:49Never even crossed my mind.
07:51Okay.
07:53About a year and a half ago, I was at the doctor's office in Moody,
07:57which is where he goes to school.
08:00He was homesick and he popped up something on like Instagram or something.
08:04I said, hey, how are you feeling?
08:06And he says, I just want to tell you, I think you're so pretty and blah, blah, blah.
08:12And I'm like, so was he giving you attention?
08:14He did.
08:15He did.
08:15So he was giving you attention.
08:17But that was just that one time.
08:18And I said, okay, I just kind of like, I was like, you're like my son, blah, blah, blah.
08:23And never said anything else about it.
08:25And when we would go to football games and stuff, I completely just acted like nothing ever happened.
08:33But I need to get to the point of, why are we saying we're going to f**k them?
08:39And like what?
08:40Like, it's, there's no other word for it.
08:43It's disgusting.
08:44I absolutely agree with you.
08:45So, Ms. Tracy.
08:46Yes, sir.
08:47Earlier you offered if we could see your phone.
08:48Is that right if I see your phone?
08:49Absolutely.
08:50All right, perfect.
08:57Despite Tracy adamantly denying that she sent the obscene texts,
09:00that's not about to stop the deputy.
09:03We know what to look for.
09:05I am very thankful for my fiance.
09:07She showed me how to recover deleted messages.
09:10I'm looking at the messages sent from your phone.
09:14Two d*****.
09:16Like, I'm looking at it right now.
09:18The one that I specifically read to you.
09:20And I'm looking at it.
09:23Did she delete them?
09:24Yes.
09:25That's smart.
09:26So, bottom line, I'm going to be honest with you.
09:28At this point, we're trying to.
09:31Because this is sick.
09:32Figure it out.
09:33Oh, yeah.
09:34It's definitely sick.
09:35Your age?
09:36Stand by.
09:36As deputies press Tracy for answers, the truth eventually begins to slip out.
09:41He's like a son to me.
09:42Well, you just want to have sex with him on the text message.
09:46I know I said that.
09:47And it was a terrible, terrible.
09:50Mistake?
09:51Yes.
09:52Oh, my God.
09:53I was laying there by myself, feeling sad and lonely and sorry for myself.
09:58And someone was giving me attention.
10:00Yeah.
10:00And you really thought that you were going to be able to have sex with this 17 years old?
10:05No.
10:05No.
10:07It was just kind of a banter.
10:10And it was wrong.
10:12It was absolutely wrong.
10:13But you drove from Orange all the way here for what?
10:17For an adventure?
10:19Yes.
10:20Tracy was arrested and, according to court documents, pleaded no contest and was adjudicated guilty
10:26of traveling to meet after using a computer to lure a child.
10:29She was sentenced to 21 months in prison, plus three years of sex offender probation.
10:35Tracy is now a registered sex offender in Florida.
10:38By law, she must also register in her home state of Alabama.
10:41By law, she must register in her home state of Alabama.
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