Video surveillance of kidnapping suspect (No. 2)
Henderson Police are seeking Matthew Hayward, 28, a suspect in the abduction of a 7-year-old girl on March 26, 2011. Video surveillance taken from a taxicab that Hayward stole.






Henderson Police are seeking Matthew Hayward, 28, a suspect in the abduction of a 7-year-old girl on March 26, 2011. Video surveillance taken from a taxicab that Hayward stole.
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