Virginia police are looking for a suspect accused of trying to abduct a college student on Wednesday evening.
James Robert Allen, 40, reportedly dragged the female student at the University of Virginia in Charlottesville into his vehicle before he crashed and she managed to escape around 9:40 p.m. Wednesday on the 800 block of Cabell Avenue, according to WVIR and the Charlottesville Police Department.
Based on a preliminary investigation, police do not believe the victim and Allen knew each other, CPD said in a press release.
Authorities transported the victim to a nearby hospital after the crash, and she remains in stable condition. Police have been unable to locate Allen and believe he is on foot in the Charlottesville area.
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A CPD spokesperson could not immediately share further information with Fox News Digital but said more information about the alleged abduction is expected to be released this afternoon.
Allen is now facing charges of strangulation or suffocation and abduction, according to police.
“A heavy law enforcement presence will remain in the area as the investigation continues; assistance from multiple law enforcement agencies has been requested,” CPD said in the press release.
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Allen was previously convicted of a 2011 felony shoplifting charge, according to Albemarle County records.
Authorities are asking anyone with information about the alleged abduction or Allen’s whereabouts to contact CPD at (434) 970-3280 or Detective Raines at (434) 970-3266.