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A 10-year-old girl falsely reported that someone in Bayside tried to abduct her on Thursday, said the NYPD. (Shutterstock)
BAYSIDE, QUEENS A 10-year-old girl made up a story that someone in Bayside tried to abduct her on Thursday, according to the NYPD, causing confusion and alarm among local community members.
At around 1:30 p.m. on May 13 the police called a level one mobilization to search for a man who had allegedly tried to abduct a child at 28-16 203rd Street, reported the NYPD. A police spokesperson told Patch on Friday that the child herself had issued the report.
The report, which said that the man was driving a van emblazoned with the phrase Air.com, was quickly picked up by the Citizen app, and posted on neighborhood Facebook groups, causing concern and alarm from locals who saw NYPD-dispatched helicopters and cars in the area.
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