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Missing Moreno Valley Teen Feared Kidnapped
Police say she may have been grabbed by someone in a green SUV.
Norma Lopez, 17
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MORENO VALLEY -- A 17-year old girl last seen leaving summer-school classes at Valley View High School may have been kidnapped.
Riverside County Sheriff's detectives say Norma Lopez left the campus on foot and was expected to meet her younger sister and a friend at the girls' home in the 27000 block of Cottonwood Avenue.
Her family told police she normally walked home from school south on Nason Street to Dracaea Avenue and then took a shortcut through a field south to Cottonwood.
When she did not arrive home, her family searched for her for two hours, according to Riverside County Sheriff's Sgt. Joe Borja.
Borja says items belonging to Lopez were found in a field near her home and there also were signs of a possible struggle.
Authorities did not want to reveal the contents of those belongings, citing the ongoing investigation.
A newer model green-colored SUV was seen in the area of Norma's disappearance.
Borja said the SUV was not considered a suspect vehicle, but that they do want to interview the driver in hopes of learning additional information about the circumstances of Norma's disappearance.
Norma was last seen wearing a black and white horizontal stripe sleeveless shirt with a floral pattern on top and dark blue skinny jeans with black flats.
She is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 113 lbs.
The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children joined the Moreno Valley Police Dept. in the investigation.
Anyone with information about Lopez's disappearance is asked to call Moreno Valley police Sgt. Jaime Briones at 951-247-8700 or sheriff's dispatch at 951-776-1099.
Riverside County Sheriff's detectives say Norma Lopez left the campus on foot and was expected to meet her younger sister and a friend at the girls' home in the 27000 block of Cottonwood Avenue.
Her family told police she normally walked home from school south on Nason Street to Dracaea Avenue and then took a shortcut through a field south to Cottonwood.
When she did not arrive home, her family searched for her for two hours, according to Riverside County Sheriff's Sgt. Joe Borja.
Borja says items belonging to Lopez were found in a field near her home and there also were signs of a possible struggle.
Authorities did not want to reveal the contents of those belongings, citing the ongoing investigation.
A newer model green-colored SUV was seen in the area of Norma's disappearance.
Borja said the SUV was not considered a suspect vehicle, but that they do want to interview the driver in hopes of learning additional information about the circumstances of Norma's disappearance.
Norma was last seen wearing a black and white horizontal stripe sleeveless shirt with a floral pattern on top and dark blue skinny jeans with black flats.
She is 5 feet 7 inches tall and weighs 113 lbs.
The FBI and the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children joined the Moreno Valley Police Dept. in the investigation.
Anyone with information about Lopez's disappearance is asked to call Moreno Valley police Sgt. Jaime Briones at 951-247-8700 or sheriff's dispatch at 951-776-1099.



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