Gas Station Clerk Saves 16-year-old Girl Abducted by Stranger After She Mouthed ‘Help’

A courageous Michigan gas station clerk helped save a teenage girl who was abducted by a gun-toting stranger with a history of rape allegations while walking to her school bus stop.

The creep kidnapped the 16-year-old girl at gunpoint just after 7 a.m. Monday in Hamtramck, while she was waiting for her school bus, Hamtramck Police Department Chief Hussein Farhat told WXYZ.

Roughly 30 minutes later, the unidentified suspect brought the girl to a Sunoco gas station, where he asked for cigarettes and told the terrified teen to pay for them, the outlet reported.

“When he ask her to pay for the cigarettes, I stop and go there’s something wrong. And she mouthed talked to me, like with no sound, ‘help,’” store clerk Abdulrahman Abohatem told the local station.

Abohatem then heroically came out from behind the protective glass and confronted the man — kicking him out and ushering the kidnapped teen behind him. (Read more from “Gas Station Clerk Saves 16-year-old Girl Abducted by Stranger After She Mouthed ‘Help’” HERE)