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The Ilion police are looking for help in identifying cars in the kidnapping video

A vehicle that raced through the night, a voice that asks for help – this worrying moment was caught in front of the camera in Central New York. The police are aimed at the community to receive help.

The Ilion police are looking for residents after a disturbing video has appeared and a car raced on the street while someone shouting inside: “Someone helps me!” And claim that they were kidnapped.

The incident occurred on May 21 between 12:30 p.m. and 1 a.m.

“We received safety material that was provided by a resident of the Highland Avenue, recorded the video and audio of an unidentified motor vehicle that raced to the Highland Avenue to the east and then turned right into the Park Street.”

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Someone else in Morgan Street also reported that someone heard someone screaming at about the same time.

The Ilion Police Department turns to the community for help and asks everyone in the area to check surveillance cameras for surveillance cameras for each film material on May 21 and 1 a.m.

“The video we receive does not provide a clear picture of the make, model or the color of the vehicle. Due to the speed of the vehicle and the time of the incident, this is the only information that we have at this point.”

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Everyone with information or video material from the incident is asked to call the Ilion Police Department under number 315-894-9911.

Check out the scary footage and check whether you can recognize the car or offer help with the examination.

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