Yan Kossa now faces charges of unlawful imprisonment and endangering the welfare of a child along with other charges from a different case.
Above: Yan Kossa
Pix 11 reports:
Police arrested a man accused of luring a young girl from a synagogue on Long Island over the weekend.
Yan Kossa, 39, was worshipping at Chabad of the Five Towns on Maple Avenue Saturday when he struck up a conversation with a 7-year-old girl, according to Nassau County police. After convincing her to walk outside with him, he then allegedly lured her into his vehicle.
With the child inside the automobile, Kossa walked back to the synagogue and confessed what he had done to the girl’s father. Police officers responding to the scene found the man’s daughter still inside the vehicle, which was parked down the street.
The girl was unharmed, and Kossa now faces charges of unlawful imprisonment and endangering the welfare of a child.
Kossa also faces charges of trespassing and attempted assault with intent to cause physical injury in an unrelated case.
He was arraigned Sunday at First District Court in Hempstead.
[Hat Tip: The Lion.]