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By Victor Omondi
The family of a 10-year-old girl who’d been kidnapped has every reason to smile after two Louisiana sanitation workers saved their daughter. The girl had been abducted from a family member’s residence in New Iberia.
According to the New Iberia Police Department, Jalisa Lasalle went missing on Sunday between 1 and 2p.m. Based on the circumstances surrounding the girl’s disappearance, investigators were initially worried that the child was in “imminent danger,” leading to the issuance of an Amber Alert in the middle of the night, giving details of a gray 2012 Nissan Altima in which Jalisa was last seen getting into.
Sanitation worker Dion Merrick, Jalisa Lasalle (top inset) and registered sex offender Michael Sereal (bottom inset). | Police/Local23
An emotional Louisiana sanitation worker praised God profusely Monday for helping him save a 10-year-old girl from a registered sex offender who police allege abducted her a day earlier.
“I was on my trash route . I just seen this gray car parked in the field. There was a dude who had this little 10-year-old girl. I just saved that little girl’s life bruh. Thank God bruh. They got him now. They saved that little girl thanks to two Pelican drivers,” said Pelican Waste & Debris worker Dion Merrick during a Facebook Live broadcast Monday from the scene of the rescue in St. Martin Parish.
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