15-year-old boys rescued the child from the abductor

Five-year Jocelyn Rojas from Lancaster Township, Pennsylvania, managed to escape from kidnapper thanks to the selfless young people who rushed to chase his car on his bike. The girl disappeared from the yard of his grandmother what the old woman immediately reported to the police. Neighbour teenagers Temar Boggs and Chris Garcia just helped his friend to carry the couch when they were stopped on the street a police patrol. Law enforcement officials told the children that in their neighborhood kidnapped five year old girl and asked if they had seen, which took away the baby Jocelyn. "We could not tell the police any useful information, but decided with friends to connect to the search - told the Daily News 15-year-old Temar. - We decided to make its own investigation ยป.

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Boggs, Garcia and a few other guys jumped on their bikes and raced toward the nearby forest, to examine him and the local lake, when by chance they saw a maroon car with a gray-haired stranger and a little girl inside. The boys began to pursue the car. The suspect in the abduction, probably realized that he opened the door and pushed the girl out of the car.
"As soon as the stranger saw that we relentlessly follow him, then he stopped at the end of the hill and let the baby. She ran straight to me and said she wanted to mother "- said Temar Boggs. Teen Jocelyn sat in front of him on a bicycle and took her to the police station, where the girl's parents rushed.

Police are still looking for the alleged kidnapper. Officers described him as a lame gray-haired white man aged 50 to 70 years. He was driving a red or reddish-purple Chevy. Law enforcers explained that he lured the girl into the car, offering her an ice cream. There were also reports that the girl was subjected to violence. However Temar Boggs said he does not consider himself a hero. "I'm just a normal person who did what he was supposed to do in such a situation", - said the teenager.

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