Teenager allegedly kidnapped from Colfax coffee shop, Aurora police said

Police are investigating a possible kidnapping after a teenage girl was forced out of an Aurora coffee shop and into a truck by an unknown woman on Sunday evening.

Courtesy of Aurora Police Department via x.com

Aurora Police Department released this image of a woman they say forced a teenage girl from a coffee shop near the intersection of E. Colfax Avenue and N. Scranton Street and into a waiting blue, two-tone Ford F150 on Dec. 8, 2024, in Aurora. (Courtesy of Aurora Police Department via x.com)

The unidentified girl walked into a coffee shop near East Colfax Avenue and North Scranton Street around 5:20 p.m. Sunday and asked to use the bathroom, Aurora investigators said. She was wearing dark pants and a black hoodie.

Moments later, another woman entered the coffee shop and forced the teen out of the store and into a blue Ford F150 truck, police said.

Investigators said the truck is two-toned and appears to be missing the driver’s side running board. They were not able to identify a license plate.

Anyone with information about the incident, car or people involved is asked to call Aurora investigators at 303-739-6041.

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