FBI honors teen girls who helped stop abduction in Kent

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Three teenage girls, Bentley Hendrickson, Esme Munguia, and Kylie Love, received commendations from the FBI and the Kent Police for their bravery in preventing the attempted abduction of a 6-year-old girl. Their quick thinking and decisive actions not only protected the child but also aided in the conviction of the offender, Hayder Hasan Albu-Mohammed. The incident occurred during an ice cream truck visit at their apartment complex in July 2024.

In March 2025, the FBI recognized three teenage girls from Kent, Washington, for their heroic efforts in preventing the attempted abduction of a 6-year-old girl in July 2024. Bentley Hendrickson, Esme Munguia, and Kylie Love received certificates from the FBI director, acknowledging their bravery and quick thinking during a critical moment. While gathered in a parking lot for an ice cream truck, the girls noticed a man, Hayder Hasan Albu-Mohammed, holding the wrist of their frightened neighbor. Without hesitation, they confronted him and recorded part of the interaction, providing vital evidence to law enforcement. Their actions not only saved the child but also led to Albu-Mohammed's guilty plea for attempted luring. The court sentenced him to probation and mandated treatment for substance abuse. FBI supervisory special agent Steve Vienneau commended the girls for their selflessness, emphasizing how their actions brought honor to their community. This incident serves as a powerful reminder of the impact that vigilance and community engagement can have in safeguarding children.

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