Bruised, bloodied Illinois woman tells store clerk she’s kidnapped before she’s dragged away, police say

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Illinois police and the FBI are searching for a visibly injured woman who told a local store clerk she had been abducted before she was dragged from the store and into a waiting vehicle, according to a report. 

The woman, who is Black, approached a cashier inside the AutoZone on East Sibley Boulevard in Dolton, Illinois, at about 5 p.m. Sunday, and said a man she had met on a cell phone app was holding her against her will, local affiliate FOX 32 Chicago reported. At the time, she reportedly had a bloodied bandage on her right hand and bruises covering her arms and neck.

But within moments, a man entered the store and said “that was enough” as he forced the woman out of the store and into a vehicle before driving away, the report states.

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Dolton Police have released the image of a white vehicle that is believed to be linked to a possible kidnapping, Feb. 19, 2023. 

Dolton Police have released the image of a white vehicle that is believed to be linked to a possible kidnapping, Feb. 19, 2023. 

The clerk then called police and reported the incident. 

Dolton, Illinois, is located about 21 miles south of Chicago. 

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Police released a surveillance image of the white vehicle, which appears to be an SUV or possibly a minivan.

Investigators have described the suspect as a Black male wearing black clothing and green shoes that are missing laces. 

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Police are asking anyone with information related to the possible crime to call 708-690-8298.



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