Pennsylvania was found safe on Monday after police pinpointed her location by pinging her iPad, according to the Westmoreland District Attorney’s Office.Keith Lilliock, 43, is behind bars after police found the missing girl inside a home in Latrobe, Penn.
He has been charged with luring a child into a motor vehicle and interference with the custody of children, the district attorney’s office said.The young girl told police that she was riding her bike to Pittsburgh to visit her sister on Sunday — an approximately four-hour bike ride — when she stopped at a gas station to take a break.
The girl left her bike at the station and walked to a nearby Dollar General store when Lilliock approached her and offered to drive her wherever she needed to go.Video surveillance from the Dollar General was obtained by authorities and showed Lilliock talking with the 11-year-old for over 20 minutes.
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