Police this morning believe that they may have been led on a wild goose chase, after failing to come up with evidence of an alleged kidnapping in Wisroc Linden. 16 year old Alisha McAllister is under observation at a city hospital after her text messages and story about her kidnapping and the abduction of two other girls sent police and villagers on a frantic search throughout the weekend into yesterday Monday. A source close to the police search party told TrakkerNews that not a shred of evidence in the girls statement has been found so far. The Police have detained two teenagers, who are expected to be released shortly, since investigators say they are convinced that the boys had no knowledge of the alleged kidnapping apart from knowing the victim. Since her alleged abduction, Police have no information on anyone gone missing. However, the source said that the matter is still being investigated. Asked whether it may have been a hoax, and whether the victim may have been partying with her friends without the permission of her parents, the Police source indicated that this possibility is being examined. When questioned about the young lady being tied up when she was discovered by the Police, the source said, all that may have been staged.
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