A kidnapped 10-year-old girl was found alive at 2:50 p.m. on Wednesday near Oxnard Street and Canoga Avenue and is safe, reports KTLA on March 28, 2013.
The girl was abducted from her home in Northridge on Wednesday.
The abducted girl is believed to have been dropped off at Kaiser Permanente Medical Center in Woodland Hills, situated at a distance of six miles from her home.
She was recognized by an onlooker in a nearby parking lot who called the police on patrol. The police are still searching for the two suspects.
The police said at the press Conference that one of the defendants was an 18-year-old white male. Nothing is known about the second male.
The police also found out that two different vehicles were used for the offense. KTLA reported that “a black pick up truck has been retrieved and is being worked for evidence”.
On investigations it was found that the girl was taken to several locations that included a vacant house, a storage facility and a school.
According to the police, the abductors and the girl didn’t know each other before.
KTLA quoted Los Angeles Police Department Capt. William P. Hayes, who said “I’ve got a young lady that was abducted, I don’t know the reason”.
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