Sketches released of suspects in alleged abduction of girl from church in Ft. Bend Co.

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The alleged abduction happened around 7:25pm Sunday at a church in the 2500 block of Eldridge, according to the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office.

A 13-year-old girl told deputies she was at church when three Hispanic males forced her into their red truck. The girl told authorities she kept fighting with the kidnappers until they threw her out of the moving truck.

A driver found the girl in the 2200 block of Mason Road near West Airport in the Sugar Land area and called the sheriff's office.

The girl was later transported by helicopter to Memorial Hermann Hospital in the Medical Center.

One of the suspects was described as a thinly-built Hispanic male who is about 5 feet 9 inches tall with light brown skin. He had wavy bleach-blond hair and a nose piercing.

The second suspect is described as a thinly-built Hispanic male who stands about 5 feet 7 inches tall with dark hair. That suspect has a mustache and a goatee.

The victim said she did not get a good look at the third suspect, who acted as the driver.

The vehicle is described as a red four-door Ford truck with tinted windows.

Anyone with information regarding this abduction is asked to contact the Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office at 281-341-4665, Fort Bend Crime Stoppers, Inc. at 281-342-TIPS (8477) or text plus the tip to CRIMES (274637). Successful tips could lead to a a reward of up to $5,000.

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