Philadelphia, Jan 26 : A passer-by found an abducted 5-year-old girl huddled beneath a
playground slide in the pre-dawn cold, nearly 20 hours after a stranger claiming
to be her mother signed her out of her Philadelphia elementary school under the
guise of taking her to breakfast.
Nelson Mandela Myers said he found the
freezing girl barefoot, wearing only a damp adult-sized T-shirt. He was drawn to
the park in Upper Darby by her cries for help.
"She was just mainly
shivering and saying that she was cold," he said at a news conference. Myers,
27, wrapped her in his jacket and called police from his cellphone. "I'm just
glad I was there at the right time."
The girl was taken from the William
C. Bryant School, in West Philadelphia. Authorities released surveillance video
showing a woman wearing a full-length, black Muslim garment, her face covered by
a black veil, taking the girl out of the school.
After being discovered,
the girl was taken to the hospital to be checked out, but police said she didn't
appear to be hurt. Capt. John Darby of the Philadelphia police department said
officials are screening the girl to determine if she may have been sexually
assaulted.
"There were no overt signs of physical injuries to the child,"
Darby said at a news conference, adding that police have had only preliminary
interviews with the girl. "We have a fragile victim here."
According to
Darby, she told her rescuer: "I've been stolen."
District officials said
school policy wasn't followed in releasing the girl into her abductor's
custody.
The girl's mother had appeared on local media, tearfully
pleading for her safe return, and explaining how she also wears the traditional
chador and niqab.
Darby said the suspect went into the school a short
time after the girl's mother had dropped her off there. The woman signed in with
a hall monitor — using an illegible signature — and then went straight to the
girl's classroom. "She indicated that she was the child's mother," Darby said.
"And that she was going to take the child to breakfast."
The suspect
apparently knew and targeted the girl, Darby said, but the girl didn't know her.
However, she appeared to go willingly.
Police are looking for the suspect
and trying to track down more information. Upper Darby police Superintendent
Michael Chitwood said it appears the girl was driven or walked to the
playground. Investigators are trying to track down surveillance footage from the
area.
"We believe that the little girl was dumped here," Chitwood
said.
Fernando Gallard, a spokesman for the school district, said the
district is investigating. Under the school's policy, he said, the woman should
have signed in at the door and then gone straight to the office — not the
classroom. "The exchange does not happen at the classroom level," he
said.
The district is investigating and reviewing its policies with
school employees, Gallard said.
Myers, the rescuer, was on his way to
work when he heard the girl's cries, and his thoughts turned to his own
5-year-old daughter.
"I just wanted to do the same thing someone would do
for my child," he said.
Mayoral spokesman Mark McDonald said in a Twitter
post that Myers would receive the full $10,000 reward posted for information
leading to the girl's return.
McDonald said Mayor Michael Nutter praised
Myers for his "sharp eye" and "quick thinking" when he discovered the girl in
the park.
"Community policing is doing right when (you) see something
wrong," McDonald said.
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