Detectives in Berlin Township, New Jersey, are trying to find a person they stated tried to abduct a woman whereas she was strolling to highschool.
In keeping with the Camden County Prosecutors Workplace, officers from the Berlin Police Division responded to the John F. Kennedy Elementary College on Wednesday after receiving a report of an tried baby abduction.
Officers stated that an 8-year-old lady had shared with faculty employees that an unknown man approached her from behind and tried to abduct her whereas she was strolling to highschool at round 8:45 a.m. within the space of Washington and Grove avenues in Berlin Township.
The lady was in a position to struggle off the suspect earlier than operating to the varsity, in response to officers.
“The victim believes she stabbed the suspect with a pencil she was carrying, so he may have a facial injury,” officers shared.
Officers describe the suspect as a person with a darkish beard. He was final seen sporting black garments and a baseball cap with an unknown image on it.
Neighbors applauded the younger lady for her fast considering whereas mother and father who’ve college students on the faculty are involved for his or her security.
“It’s crazy. I’m glad that she did that,” neighbor Noah Rodriguez informed NBC Philadelphia. “I just wish someone could have stopped it. I’m glad she got away.”
The Camden County Prosecutor’s Workplace asks the general public to stay vigilant and to contact detectives about any suspicious people or exercise they could have noticed.
Anybody with data is requested to contact Detective William DeFoney of the Camden County Prosecutor’s Workplace Particular Victims Unit at 856-952-7460 and Detective Sergeant Colin Kelbaugh of the Berlin Township Police Division at 856-767-5878, ext. 668.