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Girl Safe After Early Morning Carjacking

RICHMOND, Calif. (KCBS) - A 5-year-old girl has been found safe after a man stole her father's car at a Richmond gas station early this morning while the child was sitting inside, Richmond police Sgt. Bisa French said.

At about 5:40 a.m., the girl's father stopped at a gas station at Imperial Avenue and Carlson Boulevard.

The father left the child in his car, a Cadillac, with the keys in the ignition while he went into the gas station to pay, French said.

While he was inside, a white Dodge Caravan pulled up and a male got out, entered the Cadillac and drove away, French said.

The father immediately called police and reported the kidnapping.

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Police found the child at 41st Street and Roosevelt Avenue at 6:07 a.m. She was not hurt, French said.

At about 7:15 a.m., police located the stolen Cadillac in the 700 block of 39th Street.

Police are still searching for the suspect, who was described only as a black male wearing a black baseball cap.

"We are treating this as a kidnapping," French said, although she said investigators believe that the suspect probably didn't know that the child was in the car when he stole it.

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