By NBCWashington.com Three children were falsely reported abducted during a car theft near Washington, D.C., on Sunday night, police said. The woman's claim - on a night when emergency personnel were gearing up for the impact of Hurricane Sandy - led state police to issue an Amber Alert and search for a black Nissan Altima. Watch US News crime videos on NBCNews.com Detectives believe the woman claimed her children - ages 1, 3 and 5 - were in the car to get faster response. The mother claimed she was pumping gas at an Exxon station when a suspect jumped into her vehicle and drove away with the three children inside. She will be charged with making a false police report, police said in a press release. More stories from NBCWashington.com Police later found the car in southeast D.C. The children were not inside, and were found safe later that night. NBC News staff contributed to this report. |
10/29/2012
Cops: Mom falsely claimed 3 kids were abducted
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