Teenage Girl Fights Off Attacker While Walking Home From Hodges Bend Middle School

By: Bob Dunn on Thu, Jul 9, 2009

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A 14-year-old girl fought off a man who tried to abduct her Thursday afternoon while she was walking home from Hodges Bend Middle School.

According to a Fort Bend County Sheriff’s report, the girl was walking home from the school at about 12:30 p.m. in the 16000 block of Bissonnet “when she was approached by an unknown male driving a green Toyota truck.”

Sketch of kidnapping suspect

Sketch of kidnapping suspect

“The abductor offered her a ride, and when she declined he exited the vehicle, grabbed her arm and demanded she get into his vehicle,” the sheriff’s report said. “The victim was able to fight off the abductor and run for help.

Fort Bend County Sheriff’s detectives are looking for an Hispanic man 30 to 40 years old, about 6 feet, 2 inches tall with a thin build, a dark complexion, black spiked hair and a black and gray mustache. He was wearing a white “muscle” shirt, baggy blue jeans and sunglasses.

He was driving an older-model green single-cab Toyota pickup truck. The windows were not tinted, and the truck had a long scratch on the lower part of the tailgate just above the license plate. The sheriff’s office said the first character of the truck’s license plate is a 2, and the last character is a 4.

Detectives are asking that anyone with information about the suspect or the incident call the Fort Bend County Sheriff’s Office at 281-341-4665, or call anonymously to Fort Bend County Crime Stoppers at 281-342-8477.

One Response to “Teenage Girl Fights Off Attacker While Walking Home From Hodges Bend Middle School”

  1. MEGABITE Says:

    They caught him!