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Man Arrested in Corona for Trying to Lure 11-Year-Old Girl Into His Car

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Oct. 28, 2020 By Christian Murray

A man has been arrested for trying to lure an 11-year-old girl into his vehicle in Corona Monday morning.

Frank Ayala, 28, allegedly followed the girl in the vicinity of 103rd Street and Strong Avenue at around 8:30 a.m., police said.  He then tried to entice the 11-year-old into his car where police say he planned to assault her.

The girl was able to flee the scene unharmed.

Ayala was taken into custody and charged with harassment, attempted luring of a child and acting in a manner injurious to a child, police said.

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Rebecca

This is definitely a lie because it’s obvious the NYPD wants to make a reward for this and their intentions to have people speak so they can also ruin and place that persons in life in danger for wrongfully incriminating. Do people not remember in 1982 when 7 police officers were caught for being corrupt and writing false reports?

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Anonymous

Corruption is what call it an the media is complicit to their acts. How disgusting to be able to lie to the public and make a story out of it

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