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September 28, 2012

Police locate couple involved in forcible abduction incident

TERRE HAUTE — An alert has been canceled concerning a forcible abduction reported Thursday morning near the parking lot of Indiana State University Married Housing on Crawford Street.

ISU Police announced that the couple involved in the incident have been identified and located.

The investigation is ongoing.

On Thursday, the Vigo County Sheriff’s Department issued a press release that a female was observed running from the parking lot of ISU Married Housing, 101 Crawford St., about 10:08 a.m. Thursday. She was reportedly being chased by a male. Both parties are described as white, but possibly of Middle Eastern descent.

The chase reportedly took the two across Crawford Street and into the parking lot of the Vigo County Juvenile Center, where the female was reportedly banging on the facility’s back kitchen door. According to the release, the male “forcibly lifted the struggling female off her feet and was seen forcibly loading her into a silver Ford mini-van (possibly a Windstar) with tinted windows and a luggage rack on the roof.”

The female reportedly fought throughout the incident, kicking the driver’s side door of the van as it closed. The van is believed to have left that facility, heading north on U.S. 41. Security cameras from the Vigo County Juvenile Center captured the abduction from multiple angles.

The male abductor appeared to be in his 20’s or 30’s.The female victim also appeared to be in her 20’s or 30’s.

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