Amber Alert: The FBI publishes a video of a man walking near the site of the kidnapping



[ad_1]

LUMBERTON, N.C. (WTVD) –

The green SUV stolen during the abduction of 13-year-old Hania Noelia Aguilar was found and the FBI announced that he needed the public's help to identify a person seen in watch a video surveillance near the place of kidnapping.

Stay up to date with the latest news with the ABC11 News app

The video shows what appears to be a man wearing light-colored shoes, a light-colored shirt and a hoodie walking south on Lambeth Street, then turning left on Highway 41 / Elizabethtown Road towards Rosewood Mobile Home Park.

WATCH: The FBI seeks to identify a person who is walking near the abduction scene

Several vehicles have been seen on the video passing by, and the FBI asks anyone with information to contact the phone line at (910) 272-5871.

EXCLUSIVE: Elsa Hernandez, mother of Hania, speaks to ABC11 (in Spanish)

"Give me back because I miss her," Hania's mother, Elsa Hernandez, told Hania's 11th ABC11 on Thursday. "It's a very kind and kind girl."

Earlier, the FBI released a vehicle surveillance video on Wednesday.

On Thursday morning, the vehicle was found near Quincey Drive in Lumberton after someone called 911 and said he saw the vehicle back in the woods.

Hania and her kidnapper are still missing. A reward of $ 15,000 is offered for information to find Aguilar.

Hania's family said they had no idea who would have taken it. FBI agents said on Wednesday that they had no reason to believe that Aguilar knew his kidnapper.

She disappeared Monday evening around 7 am, at her home in the 3,200 block of Elizabethton Road. A man dressed in black and a yellow bandana took her away while she was preparing to go to school.

Officials also set up a special phone line containing information about his disappearance. Again, the line number is (910) 272-5871.

(Copyright © 2017 WTVD-TV All Rights Reserved.)

[ad_2]
Source link