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Sudbury Police Arrest 17-Year-Old for Attempted Abduction of Two Other Boys

Sudbury Police Department Patch

Sudbury Police Department
Scott Nix, Chief of Police
415 Boston Post Road
Sudbury, MA 01776

For Immediate Release

Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Contact: John Guilfoil
Phone: 617-993-0003

Sudbury Police Arrest 17-Year-Old for Attempted Abduction of Two Other Boys

Victims Not Injured

SUDBURY — Police Chief Scott Nix announces that the Sudbury Police Department this afternoon arrested a 17-year-old boy for allegedly sexually enticing and trying to kidnap two 12-year-old boys.

“This was a disturbing situation, involving two young children. We are fortunate that they were able to get away and seek the help of an adult, which ultimately led to the arrest of this suspect today,” Chief Nix said. “I commend these boys for their bravery and our officers for quickly finding this dangerous suspect.”

Police received a 911 call from a Skyview Lane resident at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday reporting an attempted abduction of two boys by a suspect who fled in a vehicle. The caller told police that the suspect made statements to the boys and tried to get them to enter his vehicle.

The caller gave police a good description of the suspect’s vehicle, which was broadcast area-wide.

Officers en route to Skyview Lane came upon a vehicle matching the description given, and the officers affected a traffic stop of the vehicle.

After an investigation, which included a positive identification of the suspect by the victims, police arrested the 17-YEAR-OLD MALE from SUDBURY and charged him with two counts of Enticement of a Child Under 16.

A search of the suspect’s vehicle revealed evidence that supported the charges of enticement.

The suspect was transported to the Sudbury Police Department for booking. His name will not be released because of his age.

The Massachusetts Juvenile Probation Office ordered the suspect released tonight into the custody of his parents. He will be arraigned in the Middlesex County Juvenile County-Framingham on a day and time to be set by the Middlesex District Attorney’s Office.

Chief Nix advises parents to have due diligence and watch their children.

The victims were not injured.

These are allegations. All suspects are considered innocent until proven guilty.

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