**Abduction** (noun) — kidnapping, the taking away of a person against their will and usually by force or deceit.
Here are some examples of using the word «abduction»:
1. The police are investigating a case of infant abduction that occurred in the city centre yesterday.
2. The suspect was arrested for his involvement in a series of bank robberies and child abductions.
3. The victim described a man who approached her on the street and offered her a ride, as one of the suspects in her abduction.
4. The abduction of the famous scientist has shocked the scientific community and raised concerns about the safety of researchers.
5. The FBI is coordinating efforts with international partners to find the missing child, who was abducted from a shopping mall in Mexico.
6. The trial of the abductor is scheduled to begin next week, with several witnesses and evidence presented by the prosecution.
7. The victim's family has set up a reward fund for any information that could lead to the recovery of their loved one after the abduction.
8. The abductor demanded a ransom for the release of the hostage, but the police refused to negotiate.
9. The investigation into the abduction revealed several inconsistencies in the suspect's story, which led to his arrest.
10. The victim's friends and neighbours have been urged to be vigilant and report any suspicious activity after the abduction.
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