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Teens accused of using dirt, apron to help stash great-grandma in car trunk for joyride to Portland
A Washington teenager abducted his great-grandmother Monday with the help of two friends by throwing dirt in her face, putting an apron on her head and tying her hands, then stuffing her into the trunk of her own car before they all drove to a Walmart more than 200 miles away near Portland, authorities allege in court documents.
The three teenagers stopped at the store to buy toiletries and while they were inside, 86-year-old Hazel Abel of Kennewick, Wash., managed to untie her hands, pull a cord to pop open the trunk and ran to a store employee who called police, a probable cause affidavit said.
The woman's 16-year-old great-grandson, a 14-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy ran when they saw her speaking with the employee, the court documents say. They were arrested hours later when a Multnomah County sheriff's detective spotted them Tuesday near a gas station across the street from the Walmart.
http://www.oregonlive.com/gresham/index.ssf/2015/11/teens_accused_of_using_dirt_ap.html#incart_2box
A Washington teenager abducted his great-grandmother Monday with the help of two friends by throwing dirt in her face, putting an apron on her head and tying her hands, then stuffing her into the trunk of her own car before they all drove to a Walmart more than 200 miles away near Portland, authorities allege in court documents.
The three teenagers stopped at the store to buy toiletries and while they were inside, 86-year-old Hazel Abel of Kennewick, Wash., managed to untie her hands, pull a cord to pop open the trunk and ran to a store employee who called police, a probable cause affidavit said.
The woman's 16-year-old great-grandson, a 14-year-old girl and 15-year-old boy ran when they saw her speaking with the employee, the court documents say. They were arrested hours later when a Multnomah County sheriff's detective spotted them Tuesday near a gas station across the street from the Walmart.
http://www.oregonlive.com/gresham/index.ssf/2015/11/teens_accused_of_using_dirt_ap.html#incart_2box
