Attempted kidnapping in Inglewood

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On October 14th 2009 at approximately 1430 hrs., the victim, a 9 year old male, was walking home from school when the suspect approached him from behind in the area of 108th Street and Spinning Avenue. The suspect attempted to grab the victim by force. As the suspect was chasing the victim, he yelled, "Get in the car!" The victim was able to get away from the suspect, saw the suspect get into a vehicle and drive eastbound on 108th Street. The suspect was described as a male Hispanic, approximately 20 to 27 years of age, missing teeth, with a bald or shaved head. He was approximately 5'09" to 6'00", had a slender build and was wearing all black clothing. The vehicle was described as an older model (possible 1984) Toyota Camry or Cressida four door, grey in color. The vehicle also had traffic collision damage on the front fenders with possible primer paint spots. The vehicle might have a nearly flat right front tire.

Any other information or questions, please contact Det. Bryan Hand, Inglewood Police Department Assaults Section at (310) 412-5190 or our 24-hour anonymous hotline number "888-41-CRIME" (888/412-7463).

Click here to see the bulletin with a police sketch artist's rendition of the suspect, plus possible vehicles involved: child - bulletin2.pdf

-The Inglewood Police Department


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