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New Orleans Police Seek Suspect and Vehicle in Attempted Abduction of Female Jogger

New Orleans Police Seek Suspect and Vehicle in Attempted Abduction of Female Jogger

The New Orleans Police Department is searching for a suspect in an attempted abduction case. The incident occurred last Sunday between 7:30 a.m. and 7:45 a.m. at the intersection of Wisner Boulevard and Mirabeau Avenue. The victim, a female jogger, was reportedly approached by an unidentified male who tried to forcibly detain her on the Wisner Trail between Mirabeau and Harrison avenues, according to the

New Orleans Police Department

.

A woman managed to break free from a suspect, who then fled in a vehicle connected to the investigation. The

New Orleans Police Department

described the suspect as an adult Hispanic male, about 5’7″ to 5’8″, with chin-length hair, likely in his late 20s or early 30s. The suspect’s vehicle is an older-model light brown or gold sedan with a temporary license plate. The New Orleans Police Department is asking anyone with information about the suspect or vehicle to come forward.

People can contact the New Orleans Police Department Special Victims Division at 504-658-5523. For those who wish to remain anonymous, Crimestoppers of Greater New Orleans can be reached at 504-822-1111 or toll-free at 1-877-903-STOP. The

New Orleans Police Department

encourages community involvement to help ensure public safety.

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