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Suspect Nabbed For Impersonating Officer, Abducting Teenage Girl In Suffolk

Herbert Avenue in Lindenhurst.

Herbert Avenue in Lindenhurst.

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

A suspect has been apprehended for allegedly impersonating a police officer and abducting a teenager on Long Island.

Two girls, ages 14 and 16, were walking west on Herbert Avenue in Lindenhurst on Wednesday, Feb. 3, at approximately 3:35 p.m. when a man driving a white SUV approached them, identified himself as a police officer, and asked them what they were doing, Suffolk County Police said. 

The girls told the man that they were walking to the library, according to police. 

The man then told the girls to get in his vehicle and he would drive them to the library. 

Upon entering the library’s parking lot, he told the older girl to exit the vehicle so he could talk to the younger girl, said police.

He then drove off with the 14-year-old to a nearby park. The man parked the vehicle and began to touch the girl but she was able to fight him off and flee the vehicle, according to police. She ran to a nearby home for help and the homeowner called 911.

Suffolk County Police are holding an afternoon press conference Thursday, at which time they are expected to reveal the name of the suspect and detail the charges.

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