15-year-old Says 2 Men Tried to Abduct Her as She Walked Home From Grand Prairie Bus Stop

A 15-year-old girl reported that two men attempted to abduct her as she walked home from her bus stop Monday afternoon, police said.The girl, who attends an Arlington ISD school, was near the 2500 block of Nottingham Place, near Prince John Drive, when a car with two men inside pulled up next to her.The car's driver told the passenger to grab her, she reported, but she was able to cut his left cheek with a ring and run away.The car, a four-door Honda sedan with a faded red hood and tan interior, fled east on Nottingham Place.The girl described the driver as a Hispanic man around 30 who was wearing a faded red shirt and blue jeans.She described the passenger as a Hispanic man around 30 who had a short beard. He was wearing a blue and black flannel shirt and had a tattoo of a black widow spider on his right wrist, she said.Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call Grand Prairie police at 972-237-8790.People who wish to remain anonymous can call Crime Stoppers at 972-988-8477. Crime Stoppers is offering a reward of up to $1,000 for information that leads to an arrest in the case.  Continue reading...

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