🚨The driver of a black pickup truck grabbed the arm of an 18-year-old

🚨She was walking to her bus stop in Warrington Monday around 6:25 a.m.

🚨Police are looking for home security footage from residents


 

WARRINGTON, Pa — Police say a man grabbed an 18-year-old student by the arm as she walked to her bus stop on Monday morning in an attempted abduction and are looking for video that may have captured the incident.

Warrington police said a black four-door pickup truck pulled up at or close to the intersection of Pileggi Road & Vincent Road around 6:25 a.m. A man wearing a mask got out of the passenger side rear door and grabbed the teen. Police released information about the incident on Friday.

She kicked him in the knee, ran off and hid around several parked cars, according to police. The driver of the pick up who was also wearing a mask told the passenger "come on man" and drove off toward Oxford Drive.

A call for video

The student attends school in another district and was alone at the time of the incident. She reported the incident to a school resource officer who contacted Warrington police.

The man who got out of the pickup was decribed as a light skinned white or Hispanic male dressed all in black, tall (over 6 feet 2 inches) with a thin build.

Police asking residents in the Willow Knoll area to check their home security footage to see if they captured any images. Anyone with information or footage should call 215-343-3311 ext. 223.

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