New Hampshire man tried to 'buy' girl from parents: cops
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}A New Hampshire man was arrested after allegedly attempting to purchase a teen from her parents. (Boston Police Department)
A New Hampshire man was arrested Sunday after he allegedly tried to "buy" a young girl and attempted to kidnap her from her family in Massachusetts, police said.
Alfred Patterson, 20, of Raymond, approached a 13-year-old girl near Boston's Faneuil Hall just before 5 p.m., the Boston Police Department revealed in a news release.
Patterson offered the teen's parents cash to "buy" their daughter, before he allegedly "grabbed" the girl by the arm and tried to drag her away.
{{#rendered}} {{/rendered}}Police said the girl's father intervened, and Patterson ran from the scene. He was quickly located by police.
Patterson initially gave police a false identification, according to the news release, but officials were later informed of his real identity.
Patterson was charged with enticement of a child under 16, attempted kidnapping of a child and providing a false name to law enforcement.