Olivia Bentes will be proud. Christopher del Sordo / NBC As Alyssa Bonal, I just grabbed the throat grabbed her stranger, threatened her with a knife and turned her to his van, she had a heart to get as much blue as possible. Blue Mud, she has played as much as possible, so the police can identify him.
The 11-year-old Pensakola girl said she learned the importance of evidence from her favorite TV show, the long-running detective series of laws and order: special victim units. "Alyssa I was attacked on Tuesday because she waited for her school bus, she was a home security camera of neighbors.
"I can put the mucus on his upper arm and then have a little on his lower arm," Alyssa told NBC in the interview broadcast on Thursday. "If the police found him, I know this may be better evidence."
Looking at it when it drove away. She once told her mother and teacher two weeks ago, a man in a white van is close to her in the bus stop, telling her Spanish, let her feel uncomfortable.
The van returns a minute and stops. The driver jumped out and ran in Alyssa, leaway the knife, just like pulling a knife. She grabbed her backpack and tried to escape, but the man put her on a head and dragged her on his van. She struggled, said she kicked his leg, causing them to fall. She is free to struggle back to the nearby mobile house park, she lives with her mother and two brothers. The man ran back his van and escaped.
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