Crime & Safety
Man Who Said He Was Lyft Driver Abducted, Robbed Havertown Woman: Report
Brittney Lough was found safe Wednesday, but authorities said she was abducted and robbed by a man claiming to be a Lyft driver.

HAVERTOWN, PA – A Havertown woman who went missing has been located and authorities are investigating the incident as a man claiming to be a Lyft driver allegedly abducted and robbed her Tuesday night.
According to CBS Philadelphia, 31-year-old Brittney Lough and her sister were picked up by what they believed was a Lyft driver Tuesday night in Philadelphia.
The driver reportedly said he needed to stop at a store while taking the sisters to Havertown.
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When Lough's sister went inside a story, the driver took off with Lough inside the car. He then took her cell phone and credit cards before leaving her on the street, the outlet reports.
The vehicle in question is a black four-door Nissan. The driver is described as a black male between
the ages of 25 to 35, with an accent.
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Police in Upper Darby said Lough was last seen in the area of the 8200 block of West Chester Pike in Upper Darby but was located shortly after sharing the news of her disappearance.
Police thanked the community for sharing Lough's photo, which led to her being found.
Patch has reached out to police for more information and will update the story when details are made available.
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