Car hijacking and kidnapping A woman was hijacked while driving a white Polo accompanied by her 15 year old daughter and 5 year old son in Payneville, Spring ariving home from Kwathema on 16 May 2017. According to the police the woman was waiting outside the gate of her home while her daughter went inside throught a small gate to open the gate and garage for her mother. Police said that the daughter opened the garage door first and when she was about to open the gate she noticed three men getting inside her mother's car. One of the men got in the back seat of the car and the other two of them were pulling her out of the car and put her in the back seat. "The daughter threw a stone to the man and he threatened her with something she could not see", Police said. Police also said that the daughter hid herself and the suspect drove off with her mother and her brother to an unknown direction. "No shots were fired and the daughter did not see any weapons",...
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