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Religious youth escapes attempted kidnapping in Jerusalem
By: Israel Insider staff   
Published: July 29, 2007   
 
Police are currently searching for three men allegedly involved in the attempted kidnapping of a 14-year old ultra-Orthodox boy in Jerusalem.

According to the youth, the three men, whom he identified as Palestinian, forced him into their car while he was walking midday in the Sanhedria neighborhood in Jerusalem.

The three men attempted to leave Jerusalem, but the youth managed to jump out of the car at a stoplight in the outer edges of the city.

After escaping the car unharmed, the youth called his mother, who in turn notified the police.

The youth then went to police headquarters where he gave a full statement to the police. Police sources told Army Radio that they have deployed many forces to search for the suspects.
 
 
 

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