A 17-year-old girl escaped from three men who tried to
kidnap her while she was waiting for the bus on the South Side, police said
today.
The teen was at a bus stop at 7 a.m. Friday when three men drove up in a car.
The car stopped, and a man got out and grabbed the girl in a bear
hug and dragged her into the car.
The girl managed to fight off her offenders and escape.
Police are looking for the men and their car, a white, older model
Cadillac 4-door sedan with a blue interior.
The first suspect is a 24-year-old black male, 5'6" tall, weighing
249 lbs. He has brown eyes, a thin beard from ear to ear and a
scar on his left forearm. He was wearing a white t-shirt, blue
jeans, batting gloves and a scarf on his head. His nickname may be
"Black," police said.
The second suspect is a black male, 18- to 19-years-old, 5'9" tall
and weighing 170 to 180 lbs. He was wearing a black t-shirt, blue
jeans with black straps and batting gloves. Police said his
nickname might be "Mooky."
The third suspect is a black male with a light complexion. No
further information about him was available.
Anyone with information about the incident is urged to call the
Area One Detective Division at (312) 747-8380.
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