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Society always on the alert for wrongdoing

At the baseball, a flyball goes over the building and keeps going. I am about 200 meters from the general vicinity of where the ball ended up.
A couple of people look for the ball and can not find it. So I go over to where I thought it might be.
There is a young boy, not 10 years of age with a baseball and bat. I ask him if it was his ball and he said yes.
As I am walking back to my seat I see a lady walking towards me, saying to her son, "Come back here where I can see you"
She looks askance at me and I say, "I was looking for the game ball and asked the boy if it was his ball"
She said, "It is his ball"
I made this post because I left myself open to suspicion regarding single men and young children.
There is always a possibility that the mother would call the police and tell them there is a suspicion guy walking around with young children around.
Note to self - Never speak to young children when there are no adults present.
This is the world single men live in. Suspicion abounds all around.
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What would you have done if he said it wasn't his ball?
Gusman · 61-69, M
@JamesBugman Probably ask him to take it to the referee?
I would not have asked him to give it to me.