Teen girl jumps from moving car to escape attempted kidnapping in LA, police say
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Teen girl jumps from moving car to escape attempted kidnapping in LA, police say
"However, instead of going to the location where the girls instructed him to, the suspect drove to the area of Sunburst and Lemona Avenue ... it's a residential neighborhood, but it's secluded enough ... not enough people or vehicle traffic around."
"The girls were frightened. They were able to jump out of the car. The first girl jumped out while the car was stationary, and the second girl jumped out of the car while it was in motion."
"the suspect locked the car doors and offered the girls money, alcohol and drugs. He then unzipped his shorts where he asked for sexual favors in exchange for money."
Two girls, ages 13 and 16, were approached three times by a man at North Hills Community Park in Los Angeles on Sunday afternoon. After declining rides twice, they accepted on the third attempt. The suspect drove them to a secluded residential area near Sunburst and Lemona Avenue instead of their intended destination. He locked the car doors and offered money, alcohol, and drugs while making sexual advances. Both girls escaped by jumping from the vehicle—one while stationary and one while moving. Neither was injured. The suspect, described as a man in his early 20s, fled the scene. The investigation is ongoing.
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