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Reading kidnapping victim reunited with mom; suspect charged

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Duane Taylor READING, Pa. - A 47-year-old man has been arrested and charged with kidnapping of a minor, after a 13-year-old Reading girl was taken from her home and an Amber Alert was issued Wednesday.Officials in Reading stated 47-year-old Duane Taylor, living in Brooklyn, New York, was charged Thursday with the kidnapping of a 13-year-old girl.Reading Police Chief Richard Tornielli detailed, at a press conference Thursday, the chain of events that led to Taylor’s arrest and the teen’s safe recovery.At about 7:45 Wednesday morning, the girl’s mother reported her missing from their home on the 500 block of South Court.

The mom checked all over their home, then called police.Police arrived and watched video surveillance from the home. They noted that about 2 a.m., a male, whose head and upper body was covered by a sheet, entered the residence and walked to second floor.A short time later, he was seen walking behind the victim and took her outside.

From surveillance outside the residence, they saw the man carry the victim to the Chevy Traverse and placed her in the rear cargo compartment of the vehicle.

He then drove away.Tornielli went on to say during the investigation, the mother’s ex-boyfriend, Duane Taylor, was identified as the prime suspect in the kidnapping.

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