An SUV used for the Lumberton, North Carolina kidnapping



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(PRESS RELEASE) – The SUV used during the abduction of Hania Aguilar was found around 8 am Thursday morning on Quincy Drive in Lumberton.

The FBI is processing the vehicle and the girl's search is continuing.

They ask anyone with a surveillance camera on or around this road to call their phone number at 910-272-5871.

A press conference is tentatively scheduled for 15.30.


The Lumberton Police Department and the FBI have discovered a photo of the SUV being sought as part of the 13-year-old abduction of 13-year-old Hania Noelia Aguilar. The stolen SUV was spotted on a surveillance camera in Lumberton. The investigators are collecting and analyzing a surveillance video since Hania was removed from her home on November 5, 2018. The image was captured near her home a few minutes after the abduction.


Hania Noelia Aguilar

We ask all persons in the Lumberton area who have a video surveillance system or camera to back up the video and immediately contact the tip line at 910-272-5871. Even if you do not see the vehicle in your video, please still call the tip line as it may contain important information.

Hania was in front of her home at Rosewood Mobile Home Park, located at 3525 Elizabethtown Road in Lumberton, North Carolina, on November 5, 2018, shortly before 7:00 am. She was waiting for the rest of the family to come to the school and go out to school. A witness saw a male subject dressed in black and wearing a yellow bandana forcing Hania into the vehicle of a family member parked in the driveway. The vehicle is a 2002/2003 green Ford Expedition with the South Carolina license plate NWS-984. The paint on the hood is coming off and there is a Clemson sticker on the rear window. An amber alert has been issued.

Hania is a Hispanic woman, 5 feet tall and weighing about 126 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes. The last time she saw her, she was wearing a blue flowered shirt and blue jeans. Hania's family works with the police and cooperates fully with the investigators to locate the teenager. The FBI victim assistance specialist is also working with the family during this difficult time. Hania's mother asks anyone who has taken her daughter to bring her home.

The 911 call to report the Hania kidnapping was initiated by a neighbor when a family member ran for help. The call arrived at the Robeson County Communications Center at 6:54 am on November 5, 2018. A Spanish speaking appellant speaking online, the Robeson County dispatcher promptly asked a translator Spanish to join the call. The first reports during 911 described the kidnapper as a black man. In follow-up interviews, investigators determined that the witness had not seen the abductor's race because he was wearing all the black, including long sleeves, as well as a yellow bandana on the face. The information was transferred to the Lumberton Police Department who received the call at 6:58.

Call 911 if you see the NWS-984 registration plate of the 2002/2003 Ford Expedition stolen and green. The Lumberton Police Service has set up a special hotline if you have information to help investigators find Hania at 910-272-5871. Missing posters are now available in English and Spanish at www.fbi.gov

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