Man Goes After 13 Year Old Girl and Tries Kidnap her she Makes Him Pay
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 12, 2015 — A routine walk home from school turned into a nightmare for a 13-year-old girl when a man tried to drag her into his car, but she fought back with surprising grit and helped put him behind bars. It was a tense afternoon in a quiet neighborhood, where the girl was just steps from her front door.
According to police reports, the suspect, identified as 32-year-old local resident Mark Thompson, approached the girl as she walked alone. He grabbed her arm and attempted to force her into a nearby vehicle, but she didn’t freeze up. Instead, she kicked and screamed, drawing the attention of nearby residents who rushed to help. One neighbor later said the girl’s quick thinking probably saved her life, as she managed to break free and even noted the man’s license plate before he sped off.
Authorities caught up with Thompson within hours, thanks in part to the girl’s detailed description and that crucial plate number. He was arrested on charges of attempted kidnapping and assault, and investigators revealed he had a history of minor offenses. The girl suffered minor bruises but was otherwise unharmed, which brought a wave of relief to her family and the community.
In the days that followed, locals praised the girl’s bravery, with some calling it a wake-up call about child safety in everyday places. While stories like this are all too common, it’s moments like these that remind us how a split-second decision can turn the tables. Her actions not only stopped a potential tragedy but also sparked conversations about self-defense for kids. All in all, it was a scary episode with a silver lining — proof that courage can make a real difference.