Cops: Abducted Teen's Escape 'Miraculous'
13-Year-Old Taken At Gunpoint Is Now In Police Custody; Suspect At Large
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Thirteen-year-old Clay Moore of Parrish Fla., who was abducted at gunpoint Friday morning, was found safe a few hours later. The suspect is still at large. (AP)
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Clay Moore wasn't hurt except for scratches and scrapes, Sheriff Charlie Wells said. Clay was still being interviewed, and the sheriff declined to comment on what happened while the boy was alone with his captor.
“He was bound, he was able to get free,” Wells said. “It was miraculous, to tell you the truth.”
Clay was standing with about a dozen children and was closest to the gunman's red truck when he was taken at gunpoint about 9 a.m., Wells said.
The boy was bound and taken to a wooded area. After being left alone, Clay managed to free himself and walk until he found a farm worker with a cell phone. He called his mother about 1:30 p.m.
“It's a happy ending,” Wells said. “(The parents) are relieved, and we are too.”
Clay's uncle, Gregory Moore, said the family was “overjoyed.”
“We all said all along that if there was a way out, Clay would find it,” Moore said. “He's an ingenious, smart little guy. It didn't surprise me.”
The focus now is on capturing the “coward” who committed the crime, Wells said.
Witnesses described the kidnapper as a Hispanic male or a man with a dark tan about 5-foot-6 tall and roughly 30 years old, driving an extended cab pickup truck.
He was driving an older model, red or maroon, extended-cab pick-up truck. The suspect should be considered armed and dangerous, CBS News Tampa affiliate WTSP reports.
Wells said authorities were investigating reports that a similar truck had followed other children in the area recently.
Parrish, about 30 miles southeast of St. Petersburg, has seen explosive growth in recent years but still has many rural areas. The bus stop where the abduction occurred was at the entrance to a subdivision of relatively new homes off a rural road in eastern Manatee County.
Margi Nanney, spokeswoman for the county school district, said this is the first time anyone can remember that a student has been taken off the street here.
“I can tell you as a parent you put them in the hands of the Lord when they walk out the door,” she said. “And you know most people are good people. You like to think that we don't have a lot of people out there like the one who took this child.”
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Posted by cryonbrian at 12:40 PM : Feb 24, 2007"
Yes!
It's wrong to kidnap a child. LOL - Reply to this comment
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