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Roadblocks Set Up In Search For Missing NC Teen
Investigators set up roadblocks as part of their search for a missing 13-year-old girl kidnapped in Lumberton Monday morning.
LUMBERTON, NC — Investigators set up roadblocks in Lumberton Tuesday in hopes of finding leads one day after a a 13-year-old girl was kidnapped from outside her home, the Federal Bureau of Investigation Charlotte field office said.
An Amber Alert was issued Monday morning for Hania Noelia Aguilar, 13, who was abducted from the Rosewood Mobile Home Park in Lumberton by a man driving a stolen 2002 Ford Expedition. According to authorities, the abductor was wearing a yellow bandana around his face and was driving a green 2002 Ford Expedition with SC tags NWS984, peeling hood paint and a Clemson sticker in the back window.
They were last seen traveling on Elizabethtown Road in Lumberton.
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Officers set up roadblocks along the road Tuesday, where North Carolina State Highway Patrol officers stopped motorists and showed them her photo in order to identify people who travel that route daily and who may have seen something, the FBI said.
Investigators conducted a road block canvas along Elizabethtown Rd in Lumberton. @NCSHP showed drivers Hania's missing poster to identify people who travel that route daily & may have seen something yesterday to help us #FindHania. Here's the tip line, 910-272-5871. pic.twitter.com/TRKCb4vQ6m
— FBI Charlotte (@FBICharlotte) November 6, 2018
Aguilar is described as 5-foot tall, and weighs 125 pounds. She has long black hair, brown eyes and braces, and was wearing a blue shirt with flowers and blue jeans.
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Anyone with information is asked to contact the Lumberton Police Department at 910-671-3845, or 911.
RELATED: Amber Alert: 13-Year-Old North Carolina Girl Kidnapped From Home
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