Updated 6 a.m. EST Dec. 18: The New York Times and CBS New York are reporting Karol Sanchez, 16, confessed to authorities she staged her kidnapping. Officers from the 40th precinct reportedly took her confession before releasing her to her family. One police official told The New York Times Karol described her mother as "overprotective" during her interview.
Update 6:05 p.m. Dec. 17: CBS New York and ABC7, along with The New York Times are reporting that authorities are investigating whether the teen staged the kidnapping. No charges against the teen have yet been filed as the investigation continues. Sanchez was questioned by police and released to her family, The New York Times reported. An NYPD official told the New York Times that the girl may have been upset as the family considered a move to their native Honduras.
Update 2:39 p.m. Dec. 17: Police said Karol Sanchez has been found.
WE HAVE A VICTORY TODAY !! Karol has been found !!! Thank you to all who have worked very hard to track down the people involved in this case !!! pic.twitter.com/TYD7IlU49N
— NYPD 40th Precinct (@NYPD40Pct) December 17, 2019
Original report: Police said a beige four-door sedan pulled up along the sidewalk Karol Sanchez and her mother were walking on. Two men jumped from the car and dragged the 16-year-old into the vehicle, knocking the girl's mother down in the process, WCBS reported.
🚨Help us find 16-year-old Karol Sanchez.🚨
— Chief Terence Monahan (@NYPDChiefofDept) December 17, 2019
Karol was abducted last night at 11:20pm in front of 745 Eagle Avenue, #Bronx, by 4 male suspects who were driving a 4-door beige sedan. Call 911 if seen or @NYPDTips with any info. Please share this video. pic.twitter.com/ycAX6M2GCl
There were two other men in the car, WCBS reported.
The kidnapping was caught on camera, WNBC reported.
Seeking Immediate Information in regards to a kidnapping last night in the vicinity of Eagle Ave and E 156th St. 16 year old Karol Sanchez was walking with her mother when 4 men in a beige sedan forced her into their vehicle and fled the scene. Any info PLEASE 📞 1-800-577-TIPS pic.twitter.com/rgc8VWBgGv
— NYPD 40th Precinct (@NYPD40Pct) December 17, 2019
An Amber Alert has been issued.
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