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Temar
Boggs of Gable Park Woods, Pennsylvania, heard that police and
firefighters were frantically searching his neighborhood for a kidnapped
5-year old girl. He and his friends got on their bikes and joined in
the search. During their search they encountered a driver behaving
suspiciously:
The car was on Gable Park and
turned around when it got near the top of a hill toward Millersville
Pike, where Boggs said several police officers were gathered with the
kind of cart used to carry an injured football player off the field.
The driver, an older white man, then began quickly turning onto and out of side streets connecting to Gable Park, Boggs said.
The neighborhood is something of a maze; many of its streets are cul-de-sacs.
Boggs got close enough to the car to see a little girl inside. Garcia was nearby.
The
driver looked at Boggs and Garcia, then stopped the car at Gable Park
and Betz Farm Road and pushed the girl out of the car. The driver then
drove off, Boggs said.
Boggs said he didn't see where the car went.
"She runs to my arms and said, 'I need to see my mommy,' " Boggs said.
Boggs
scooped the girl onto his shoulders and began riding the bike toward
home, but then decided that wasn't safe, so he carried her and walked
back while Garcia pedaled along, guiding the bike Boggs had been using.
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