Kidnapped Girl Escapes

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A young girl abducted from her elementary school escaped her captors early Tuesday morning, ending a night-long search in Philadelphia for the missing child. Na’illa Robinson, 5, was found at about 4:40 a.m. near a playground on 69th Street, rescued by a man who heard her screams as he walked by. Na’illa was signed out and taken from her school on Monday morning by an unknown woman, but it was not until the students were dismissed for the day that the girl was identified as missing.

When she was found, the young girl was wearing only a T-shirt, taking shelter from cold weather and heavy rain beneath a jungle gym. When the passerby found her, she told him “I ran away, I ran away from the people who took me.”

Upper Darby Police Superintendent Michael Chitwood told Philly.com that police will  focus on finding the kidnappers, now that Na’illa is safe.

Philadelphia police had announced a $10,000 reward for the child’s safe return on Monday night. The woman who took the girl out of school signed in as “Tiffany,” but the name is believed to be a fake. District officials said that according to protocol, any adult who removes a child from class must show identification and be verified as a parent or guardian. Those security measures were not taken on Monday morning.

 

via Kidnapped Girl Escapes, Rescued Early Tuesday in Philadelphia.

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23 Responses to Kidnapped Girl Escapes

  1. Que January 16, 2013 at 10:12 am

    This story is not the truth and sensationalized. The girl got away because an older girl at the home of the captives told the girl to scream and run and let her out of home. The grandfather was interviewed on the news and this is was he reported.

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  2. accounts receivable factoring February 5, 2013 at 12:04 pm

    I’m writing about a girl who was kidnapped as a child and tortured but escaped. Now she does the same think as the person who kidnapped her. The problem is, I can’t think of a name. She has blonde-dyed-black hair and brown eyes. I’m thinking the name Jessie. I don’t know if I should make her change her name from when she was kidnapped to adulthood; do you think that’s a good idea? If you do, what would you name her then and now? Thanks!

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