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FBI seeks Ohio serial abduction suspect

CLEVELAND, OH (WCMH) – The FBI is asking for help locating a serial child abductor in the Cleveland area.

A $20,000 reward is being offered for information leading to a conviction


According to the FBI, a security system at an Elyria home recorded several doors and windows being opened between 5:08am and 5:23am on February 24. The next day, a man placed a ladder against the same house and tried to pull a 10-year-old girl through a bedroom window. The attempt was unsuccessful.

The suspect wore all black with a black mask over the bottom of his face.

At 4:30am on May 21, the FBI said a six-year-old girl was taken from her home in Cleveland. The man was again wearing all black with a black mask covering his face.

The girl was dropped off a few miles from, home 17 hours later.

The FBI has linked both cases through forensic evidence.

“He’s a predator, he’s preying on little children,” FBI special agent Donna Sullivan told WTOL-TV. “He comes into their houses at night when they’re sleeping and he steals them out of their beds. We need to catch him.”

Investigators believe the man is driving a 2002 or 2003 Chevy Malibu with a driver’s side quarter panel that is a different color than the rest of the car.

Video related to the Cleveland incident is described as follows: