Two teenage girls reportedly managed to escape a suspected kidnapping in Los Angeles over the weekend after jumping from a moving vehicle.
The incident unfolded Sunday evening in the North Hills neighborhood, where the girls, reported to be 12 and 16 years old, were walking together near North Hills Park at Columbus Avenue and Acre Street around 5:20 p.m. when they were approached by a man inside a car, according to KTLA. 
Police said the suspect, who is still at large and whose identity is unknown, repeatedly offered them a ride.
After initially declining, the girls eventually entered the vehicle the third time they were approached, near Nordhoff Street and Columbus Avenue, according to multiple reports. Authorities said the man then locked the doors and drove them away from the area.
Detective Efren Gutierrez told ABC7 the suspect drove the girls to a cul-de-sac near Sunburst Street and Lemona Avenue, instead of the destination they had provided. Once there, he allegedly locked the doors, offered the girls money, alcohol and drugs, and unzipped his shorts while asking for sexual favors in exchange for money, Gutierrez told the outlet.
Ultimately, both girls were able to escape the vehicle. One exited the car while it was stopped, while the other jumped out as the vehicle was in motion. Authorities said neither girl was physically injured.
KTLA reported that the suspect is believed to be a 21-year-old Hispanic male with black hair and brown eyes, weighing approximately 200 pounds, with tattoos on both arms. He was last seen driving an older model four-door sedan with an unknown license plate.
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