Teen charged with horror school abduction

Teen charged with horror school abduction

Police have charged a 14-year-old boy on bail for different offences over an armed theft outdoors Glen Huntly College earlier this week the place a teenage boy of the identical age was allegedly kidnapped outdoors a Melbourne college.

Police allege a 14-year-old boy was confronted by unknown offenders in a Volkswagen Tiguan on Monday afternoon.

The teen was compelled into the car at about 2.35pm, pushed alongside Neerim Road, police allege.

Police are but to substantiate how the boy left the automotive, although he obtained important accidents.

However, it has been reported that he was allegedly pushed from the automotive because it moved.

Benjamin stays in a critical situation.

Police confirmed early Friday morning that they’d arrested the 14-year-old Frankston South boy in Frankston yesterday afternoon, and he has been charged with numerous offences, together with armed theft, theft, conduct endangering life, deliberately inflicting critical harm, theft of motorized vehicle, theft, possess managed weapon, commit indictable offence on bail and quite a few different offences.

He will seem at a Children’s Court at a later date.

The sufferer’s father expressed shock that youngsters have been allegedly behind the brutal assault.

“It’s really sad what happened … we haven’t slept for days,” he informed the Herald Sun.

“I can’t believe this has happened. (My son is) a really good kid (that is) really smart.”

The sufferer’s mother and father have been maintaining a bedside vigil on the Royal Children’s Hospital, the place their son is being handled for head and belly accidents.

They say they’re determined to know what precisely occurred to their son earlier than he was thrown from the automotive.

“We want lots of parents and kids to come out because we want the police to catch these people,” the dad mentioned.

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“I hope someone can come forward with some footage because this was on a main road.

“We hope someone can send pictures (of anyone involved) to police.”

Two different college students from Glen Eira Secondary College, aged 14 and 16, additionally reported being focused in an analogous method on the identical day as the teenager’s assault.

“I just want to wake him up,” the teenager’s mom added.

“The bone inside the ear is cracked, and the blood is still coming out of the ear right now.”

Police say Investigators are looking for others believed to have been concerned and are investigating if the matter is linked to different incidents within the space.

Appearing on 3AW with Neil Mitchell on Wednesday, Victoria Police Inspector Scott Dwyer mentioned two extra boys from the identical college had since come ahead alleging they have been additionally kidnapped on the identical day.

“The concerning part for me is that there have been some silent victims,” Inspector Dwyer mentioned, including the 2 boys, aged between 14 and 16, had not suffered critical bodily accidents within the assault.

“They have suffered like this other boy, maybe not to the level of injuries that he has, but have not reported it to their parents or the police.”

Inspector Dwyer mentioned there was “every chance” extra victims would come ahead.

“Obviously, the investigation has broadened a little,” he mentioned.

Inspector Dwyer mentioned the investigation was an “absolute priority” for the police.

“(It is) sickening, it’s confronting,” he mentioned.

“The issue is we live in a really safe city, and when incidents like this are reported, it is rightfully shocking.

“But as with all crime, there will be a response to it.”

Inspector Dwyer mentioned he was “100 per cent” positive the offenders can be caught.

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