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2 Teens On Bikes Thwart Child Abduction


Temar Boggs after saving the girl
15 year-old Temar Boggs and another teen named Chris joined a group of first responders in the search for a missing little girl in Pennsylvania.

Jocelyn Rojas, 5-years old, went missing. The search began in earnest with family, neighbors and law enforcement all involved. Few would have expected that two teens on bikes would not only help, but succeed in finding and rescuing Jocelyn.


Two hours after she went missing the boys spotted the car with the little girl in it. They chased the alleged kidnapper for 15 minutes on their bikes.

"If he wasn't going to stop, i was going to jump on the car." said Boggs.

Surpisingly, the driver stopped and pushed Jocelyn out, unharmed, she was reunited with her mother.

The local story can be seen here and an ABC News video.

So great to hear of young men stepping up like this, Well-Met Temar and Chris.

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