The daylight kidnapping of a 14-year-old in Los Angeles was caught on chilling surveillance footage before the suspect allegedly sexually assaulted the victim in a park bathroom.
They walk down a residential street, the teen waving at two cars that pass down the street as the suspect calmly appears to speak or deliver commands. The alleged sexual assault happened at a nearby park in the 4700 block of Klamath Street. "The suspect threatened the victim with a weapon and forced the victim into a bathroom," police said."The suspect then proceeded to
the victim. The suspect left the location in an unknown direction. Portions of this incident were captured on Closed Circuit Television ." LAPD released surveillance footage showing a kidnapping suspect leading a 14-year-old victim down a street.Portions of the Tuesday incident were captured on Closed Circuit Television .
In the evening hours of the same day, LAPD said that several citizen tips directed officers to a potential suspect in the 2500 block of Mallory Street.Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to [email protected] and on Twitter: @danimwallace.
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