Man tried to abduct woman, teen in 20 minute span, South Miami police say
A man accused of trying to abduct a teenage girl in South Miami last week is being linked to another attempted kidnapping, according to police.
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A man accused of trying to abduct a teenage girl in South Miami last week is being linked to another attempted kidnapping, according to police.
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South Miami Police identified the suspect as Brian Gamboa, who they said grabbed the girl, trying to force her into his car.
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