Crime & Safety

Los Alamitos Police Are Hunting for a Kidnapper Near the Los Alamitos Family Festival Tonight

A man attempted to grab an 11-year-old boy on Green Avenue near the Carnival.

Los Alamitos Police are on the hunt for a man who attempted to kidnap an 11-year-old boy on the 4000 block of Green Avenue at 5 p.m. today just a block away from the ongoing Los Alamitos Family Festival at Laurel Park.

The child was able to escape unharmed, but the would-be abductor also got away, said police. A reverse 9-1-1 call went out to all residences in the area, and a perimeter was established, but no suspect has been apprehended yet, said Los Alamitos Sgt. Sharon Kerbow.

The suspect is described as a 30 to 40-year-old white male, with brown hair and a mustache. He was wearing dark-colored pants, black work boots and a blue windbreaker and was last seen walking east on Green Avenue and South on Noel Street.

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“Because of the carnival, there were a lot of people out, but no one saw anything,” said Kerbow. “We are confident that if the suspect is still in the area, we will get him in custody.”

Throughout the night, boisterous groups of kids and families with popcorn and cotton candy came and went from the Los Alamitos Family Festival along Green Avenue.

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“It’s real scary,” said Kerry Lopez as she walked her kids home from the carnival. “There are a lot of families and kids that live around here.”

Celina Gomez has lived in the neighborhood for 17 years, and she’s always felt safe, she said.

“People leave their windows open all the time, and I walk my dog late at night,” she said. “I don’t think I am going to do that anymore.”

The assault spooked many who live in the row of apartments nearby.

“I think it was the little boy from a couple doors down,” said Henny Tanod. “Everyday he gets on his bike and says, ‘Bye, mom. I am going to the park.’ Los Alamitos is so safe. You never think something like this would happen here.”

Police haven’t ruled out whether the suspect lives in the area or whether he came for the festival.

Police are encouraging children to have adult supervision or to stay in groups while playing outside. Anyone with information about the incident is encouraged to call the police 562-594-7232. A sketch of the suspect will be released by police early next week.

 


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