Chicago community leaders say they caught a suspect in sexual abuse of 11-year-old, but he was released on a technicality

Community leaders in a Chicago neighborhood say that they were able to capture a suspect in the heinous sexual abuse of an 11-year-old, but the man was released because of a technicality.

The family of the girl is understandably outraged after they were told that the man was not charged with the crime, was not under arrest, and that the investigation was continuing.

The 11-year-old girl, whose identity is being protected, said she was dragged into an alley by a man while she was on her way home from school on Thursday at about 3:30 p.m. She was on South Indiana Avenue on what’s known as a “Safe Passage” route where there’s supposed to be a trusted adult to protect children.

She was able to escape and described the man to police, who circulated a sketch of the suspect.

The sketch was spread widely in the neighborhood so that on Monday when some people thought they saw a man who fit the description of the suspect, they chased him down and held him for the police.

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At that time, they called the family of the girl on FaceTime and her mother got a screenshot of the suspect. It was shown to the girl and she reportedly said that she was sure it was the man who attacked her.

“She started shaking real bad, started crying, saying: ‘That’s him! That’s him!’ We had to hold her, because she was shaking real bad, so I knew she knew what she was talking about,” said the girl’s grandmother to WBBM-TV.

“She said she’ll never forget that face, ever,” she added.
But that act might have tainted the investigation.

The victim’s family says that police told them the photo identification isn’t the same as picking the suspect out of a lineup.

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