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Police looking for blindfolded kidnapped teenage girl

Police looking for blindfolded kidnapped teenage girl

Monday, August 23, 2010

by Donna Millsap
Oregon Herald reporter

LaSalle Apartments in Beaverton, Oregon

Beaverton police are asking for help in piecing together what appears to be a possible kidnapping of a teenage girl yesterday afternoon from the LaSalle Apartments.

A witness reported that yesterday that a white teenage girl, 13 to 15 years old, was seen blindfolded and possibly bound in some manner and led away by a bald, clean-shaven Caucasian man in his mid-30s.

At about 2:20 p.m Beaverton police responded to the apartment complex near the 3100 block of Southwest 153rd Street. The girl was seen sitting in the front passenger seat of a new, white four-door sedan. The girl was slim with shoulder-length light brown.

The teenage girl did not appear hurt,” said police. She was quietly sitting in the car, and no weapons were seen.

The man with the girl was reported to be a little over 6-foot and wore a light blue, short-sleeve, button-down shirt.

The witness said that when the man saw her he got into the driver’s side and drove away quickly out of the parking lot towards Southwest 153rd Avenue. The witness did not have time to get the license plate number.

Police searched the area for several hours but found nothing and there has been no call from a victim's family.

Anyone with information about the incident should call the Beaverton Police Department's tip hotline, 503-969-3130.