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Tulsa Police: Woman allegedly abducted by stranger after being asked to trade sex for money

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TULSA -- Police are searching for a suspect after a woman was allegedly kidnapped after being asked to perform sex acts for money.

According to police, the woman was walking near 11th and Garnett when a man drove up and asked if she would be interested in trading sex for money. When she refused, the man then allegedly forced her into his vehicle.

According to the victim, the man was driving a grey Nissan Pathfinder with a blue neon border around the license tag. Police say the suspect drove the victim to an area near a retention pond at 21st South and 101st East where he again asked her to perform a sexual act.

The woman told police that when he pulled down his pants, she punched him in the face and was able to escape.

Police are still searching for a suspect in the case.

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