For a nice change, a story with a happy ending. Temar Boggs, a teenager from Lancaster, Pennsylvania helped track down and recover a missing five year old girl.
From the Lancaster Online:
Temar Boggs had a feeling he'd find the 5-year-old girl who was abducted Thursday in Lancaster Township.
He was right.
In the neighborhood to help a friend move a couch, Temar and his friends decided to help look for the little girl after someone came by the house asking if they'd seen her. They set out on bikes and joined the search.
That's when a maroon car caught his eye. (He had gotten a bit ahead of Garcia.)
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.
Unfortunately, police are
still looking for the girl's abductor:
• He is likely white, between the ages of 50 and 70, and was wearing a red-and-white striped shirt, green pants and green shoes Thursday.
• He may have a disability, and walks with a limp.
• He was driving a red or purplish maroon car, possibly a Chevy, with round tail lights.
See the police press conference
here for more information.