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Nov 03, 2010 News
Charges are expected to be instituted against the 16-year-old Linden girl who claimed that she was abducted almost two weeks ago.
This newspaper was told that a file has been prepared and is expected to be forwarded to the Director of Public Prosecutions for legal advice.
The most likely charge for the teen, according to police sources, would be giving false information.
A source close to the investigation said that the police have failed to find any evidence to support McAllister’s bizarre story that ten men kidnapped her and two other girls.
This publication was told that McAllister has given the police conflicting descriptions of the minibus that the men allegedly forced her into.
The teen has also been unable to identify any of her abductors. Investigators had questioned two teenage boys but have since released them.
Two Sundays ago the teen sent a text message to her family indicating that she had been kidnapped.
She alleged that she was forced into a yellow bus and taken to a two-storey building with no windows.
According to the text message, there were ten men and two other girls in the house.
Through other text messages to family and friends, Alicia alleged that one of the girls who was lying next to her appeared to be dead.
Police ranks from Linden and Georgetown, as well as civilians, scoured the Wisroc backlands and its environs for the missing teen.
She was eventually found on Sunday evening on a roadway in Block 22 Wismar.
Her hands and feet were reportedly bound with polythene twine.
The teen has alleged that her captors eventually dropped her off at the Wisroc location where she was found.
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