November 23, 2024 03:03 AM

Oregon Police Sketch Eyes: Potential Kidnapper Gets Bizarre Eyeless Sketch, Will Police Catch Suspect?

Oregon Police Sketch Eyes - A potential kidnapper got an extremely bizarre sketch from police in the northwest town of Happy Valley this week after his 12-year-old would-be victim did not believe his lies. The potential kidnapping occurred 8:50 a.m. on Oct. 15 after the shady man drove to the young girl and told her he had been sent by her mother to come pick her up.

The Oregon police sketch eyes, or rather with "no eyes", resulted after the 12-year-old failed to describe the man fully, who tried to lure her into his car.

According to reports, the young girl was on her way to school when the man went up to her. The young girl said the man tried to lure her into a red Toyota truck and told her that her mother had been hospitalized, according to New York Daily News. Fortunately, she was quick enough to grab her cellphone and flee the scene, with the man eventually driving away, according to the Inquisitr.

Dan Kraus of the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office said it would be "very problematic" for the sketch artist to draw the man's features without proper description, hence the Oregon police sketch eyes incident , The Daily News reported.

As a result, the police sketch artist focused on the features the child remembered, which turned up an image of the Oregon police sketch eyes - a bizarre eyeless and noseless man.

Despite its lack of facial featuers, the Oregon police sketch without eyes and nose is receiving much attention on the internet.

A description of the suspect was provided by the New York Daily News - "'African-American male' in his 50s to 60s who is 'short and heavily built' with a buzz cut of peppered color hair and a 'scratchy smoker's voice' and a chin beard with no hair over the lip."

Though the Oregon police sketch eyes had no drawn eyes and nose, that doesn't necessarily mean the suspect was blind. The child just couldn't recall what they had looked like.

Although, the young girl was able to recall a pair of bumper stickers on the car, reading "Keep Portland Weird" and "Baby on Board." The girl also said she remembered part of the vehicle's license plate number on the 1990s single-cab Toyota pickup truck - XQZ-***. There was also an animal-shelter sticker with a blue dog in its design on the vehicle, the Clackamas County Sheriff's Office reported.

The Oregon police sketch eyes incident may not have provided all details needed by the public to identify the man, but the police is continuing their search. The last time the suspect had been seen by anyone was Friday morning, according to the Daily Mail.

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