Background: The Safeway store in Littleton, Colo., where Bradley Wilson allegedly tried to kidnap a little girl (Google Maps). Inset: Bradley Wilson (Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office).
A Colorado man was arrested for allegedly trying to kidnap an 8-year-old girl from a grocery store in the presence of her grandmother — twice.
The Jefferson County Sheriff’s Office announced in a Facebook post that Bradley Mikel Wilson, 34, was arrested on Saturday after several witnesses allegedly saw him attempt to take an 8-year-old girl away from her grandmother at a Safeway store in Littleton. According to police, Wilson approached the girl and grandmother in the store’s produce section and “put his hands on [the girl’s] shoulders.” He then reportedly asked the grandmother, “May I borrow your child?”
Wilson attempted to lead the girl out of the store with him, but the grandmother started yelling and the girl was able to break away and return to her grandmother, police said. Wilson then left the store.
But Wilson, according to police, was apparently determined. Wilson allegedly came back inside the store and “tried to take the girl again.” This time, store employees reportedly intervened and chased Wilson out of the store. He left again, this time getting into his vehicle and driving away.
Sheriff’s deputies arrived at the scene after Wilson fled, but they were able to track his vehicle down on a highway nearby. The suspect was arrested without incident and booked into the Jefferson County Detention Facility on second-degree kidnapping charges.
Police said Wilson was being held there until his first court appearance, which was scheduled for Monday.
According to police, neither the girl nor her grandmother was physically harmed in the alleged incident.
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Author: Jamie Frevele
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