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A man is accused of trying to kidnap a woman who mistook him for an Uber driver in Osceola County, Florida, deputies say.
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A woman was nearly abducted by a man she believed was an Uber driver, Florida deputies said.
Now, the Osceola County Sheriff’s Office is searching for the man who is accused of refusing to let her out of his vehicle.
The possible kidnapping was reported by a store clerk who called 911 from a Rebel gas station, located on U.S. Route 192, around 4:08 a.m. on Oct. 18, the sheriff’s office said in a news release.
The clerk said the woman encountered a driver in a silver SUV while walking along the highway, toward the intersection of Cross Prairie Parkway in Kissimmee, according to deputies.
The man was said to have offered her a ride while smoking marijuana.
The woman mistook him for an Uber driver and got in his car, according to deputies.
As he drove her southbound on the Cross Prairie Parkway, he began to make sexual comments, leading to the woman demanding to be let out, deputies said.
When he refused to let her go, the woman screamed and opened his passenger side door, according to deputies.
The man sped up, deputies said, causing the woman to fall out of his moving car.
The sheriff’s office released a sketch of the man, based on the woman’s description of his appearance, as well as a photo of his vehicle.
Deputies said he was wearing a black T-shirt with a white undershirt and a black baseball cap during the incident.
The sheriff’s office encourages anyone who might recognize the man to call 407-348-2222 or Crimeline at 1-800-423-TIPS (8477).
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Julia Marnin
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