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Child abducted from Santa Monica Panda Express found in motel room

A young girl who was abducted in Santa Monica was discovered inside a motel room Friday.

The suspect was identified as Breanna Taylor Shields, 31, by the Santa Monica Police Department.

The kidnapping happened at around 12:11 p.m. as a grandmother and her 4-year-old granddaughter were ordering food at Panda Express restaurant on the 1900 block of Lincoln Boulevard.

As the grandmother was busy paying, the young girl was somehow lured away by Shields, police said.

Officers arrived at the scene and gathered images of the suspect from surveillance video. She was described as a heavyset white female in her 30s.

Around 30 officers and civilian personnel began searching the area for Shields. Police said they knew the suspect wouldn’t have gone far because she was traveling on foot.

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At around 12:37 p.m., officers found the child inside a room at the Holiday Motel at 11th Street and Pico Boulevard. Photos of Shields were shown to the motel manager who confirmed seeing the woman and child.

The child was found unharmed and the suspect was taken into custody on kidnapping charges.

“This is absolutely one of the most horrifying kinds of calls we get,” said Lt. Erika Aklufi. “The ones that just chill us.”

Authorities said Sheilds appeared to be living at the motel for an extended period of time and was experiencing homelessness.

The motive behind the kidnapping and whether the woman has a criminal history remains unclear.

“Our heartfelt best wishes go out to the child and her family as they deal with the shock of this ordeal,” Santa Monica police said. “We will do everything we can to make sure they are helped through this time and also to make sure no stone is left unturned in the investigation.”