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Wednesday, June 02, 2010

No Charges In Case of “Snatched” Teen

No charges will be filed against the family of a girl who was seen kicking and screaming in a mall security video that sparked an Amber Alert over the weekend, the Stafford County Sheriff’s office said in a statement.

Authorities said the family committed no crime. The teen was apparently trying to avoid moving to Florida with her family. The scene was caught on surveillance tape around 11:25 a.m. Saturday at the Target near Warrenton Road, just off Interstate 95. The tape shows the 17-year-old walking through the parking lot in front of the main entrance when suddenly a dark minivan pulls up next to her with its sliding door open. A man then jumps out of the driver’s seat and grabs the girl. He pulls her into the van with the help of two women while she tries to fight them. Several witnesses called 911 right away, and authorities issued a nationwide Amber Alert. The van was found around 12:20 a.m. Sunday in Jacksonville, Fla. Jacksonville Police said the family stopped in Stafford County on the way to a move to Ft. Lauderdale. The girl apparently didn't want to go, and her family forced her into the van so they could continue their trip, police said.

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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

best possible false alarm you could get i suppose...

Anonymous said...

Common sense issue, but this teenager will probably be a life long problem for the parents.

Anonymous said...

Bet ya the parents have second thoughts about 2 weeks from now....They missed their chance...LOL I once worked at a summer youth residental camp...The parents moved across county and we couldn't contact them for weeks...It was really sad for the boy, he was 12. I kept him in the infirmary until the parents Finally returned my calls..