Bonnie Ann Sweeten – Both vehicles involved in the Bonnie Ann Sweeten carjacking case have been found in downtown Philadelphia, but there is no sign of Sweeten or her 9-year old daughter Julia Rakoczy.

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The carjacking of Bonnie Sweeten, 38, and Julia Rakoczy occurred in broad daylight in suburban Bucks County about 20 miles from where Sweeten’s Yukon Denali was found about 1:30 a.m. today at 15th and Chestnut Streets in Center City, two blocks from the cell phone tower that picked up Sweeten’s 911 calls.

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The mother, Bonnie Ann Sweeten, called police from the trunk of the dark-colored 1990s Cadillac that rear-ended her Yukon Denali and said she had been abducted along with her daughter, Julia Rakoczy, by two unknown black males, said FBI spokesman J.J. Klaver.

Mother and daughter abducted in carjacking

 

Sweeten told the 911 operator that her daughter was still in her family vehicle, a silver 2005 GMC Yukon Denali with Pennsylvania license GYK-8998, Klaver said.

“We’re treating this as an abduction,” said FBI spokesman J.J. Klaver, while acknowledging that there were “inconsistencies” in the woman’s account of what happened.

Reports that Philadelphia police impounded a black Cadillac that was suspected to have been involved in the incident have not yet been officially confirmed.

That’s the latest news on the mother and daughter abducted case involving Julia Rakoczy and Bonnie Ann Sweeten.

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