Police to Charge Elementary School Student with Faking Abduction
(JACKSON, Tenn.) -- Jackson police are investigating a case in which a 9-year-old girl filed a false report regarding an after-school abduction.
Earlier this week, the girl told officers that she had been at a school function at Pope Elementary School and was waiting for a ride home when a man covered her mouth and forced her into the back seat, according to the Nashville Tennessean. She said that when he drove away a police car got behind them and the abductor got scared, pulled over and let her out.
According to the Tennesseean, the girl claimed she was then picked up by a teacher from the elementary school who brought her home. After faculty members were questioned and surveillance tapes were reviewed, inconsistencies emerged.
The girl eventually admitted she had made up the story. The Tennessean reports that the girl will not be arrested, but will be called to answer to the charges of making a fraudulent report.
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