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Frank Villa, 75, charged with kidnapping 5-year-old girl in Queens

Man accused of kidnapping, sexually abusing 5-year-old girl in Queens
Man accused of kidnapping, sexually abusing 5-year-old girl in Queens 02:04

NEW YORK -- There's new information on the disappearance of a 5-year-old girl from Queens

It sent police on a frantic search through Jackson Heights before she was found by good Samaritans Tuesday. 

Franz Villa, 75 - the man the child was found with - is facing disturbing charges. 

The community's initial relief to finding the missing 5-year-old girl turned into horror as they learned what happened in the hours she disappeared with Villa, a man her mother let her daughter walk away with.

"I mean, he couldn't have been that good of a friend if he sexually molested your child at five years old," one person said. 

"She's saying don't play with a stranger, talk to a stranger, or go with a stranger," Matteo Rodriguez said. 

"It's absolutely wrong, absolutely wrong. No mother should leave their kid with a stranger," parent Rosa Sanchez said. "I'm deeply sorry, but these are things that should not happen ... I always reminded my kids not to trust into anyone."

The nightmarish tale began at the Foodtown Supermarket on 37th Avenue Tuesday morning. 

Police say the little girl had asked her mother to go to the park, but the mother said no. For some reason, she let 75-year-old Franz Villa take her, a man she barely knew and had only taken the bus with.

The mother eventually called 911 after she was unable to get ahold of them.

Police scoured the area with K-9s and by helicopter. Nearly eight hours later, around 4:30 p.m., three good Samaritan saw the child with Villa by the Roosevelt Avenue Subway Station.

Villa was handcuffed and questioned overnight.

Police now charging him with kidnapping, criminal sex act, unlawful imprisonment, and acting in manner to injure a child. He has no record or outstanding cases in Queens, and he is not on the New York state sex offender list.

Villa was irate as he left the 115 Precinct on Wednesday, telling reporters, "This is a police stunt. This is a police stunt. The public should have the right to learn. I want a full, a full interview."

The Queens District Attorney says the child's mother will not face charges.

The investigation is ongoing.

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