Pensioner, 85, taken from home was 'kidnapped by mistake' as police make plea
An 85-year-old man from North Ryde was mistakenly kidnapped, with police investigating the incident and appealing for his safe return.
An 85-year-old man from North Ryde, Sydney, was reportedly kidnapped from his home early on February 13 in what police are calling a mistaken abduction. Authorities believe the perpetrators intended to abduct someone else but mistakenly targeted this elderly victim instead. The police launched an investigation immediately following the incident to secure the man's safe return and support his family during this distressing time.
As part of their inquiry, New South Wales Police have released a photograph of the victim but have withheld his identity for privacy reasons. They are actively appealing for information from the public to aid in locating the man and ensuring he is returned safely to his family. The police emphasize the unusual nature of this case, highlighting that the intended target of the kidnapping remains unknown to them.
This incident raises concerns about security and safety in the community, particularly involving vulnerable individuals such as the elderly. The support extended to the family of the victim by the police indicates the serious nature of the situation and their commitment to resolving it. As investigations continue, community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and provide any information that could assist in the case.