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Police Obtain New Surveillance Video In Child Abduction Case

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The slide of the Upper Darby park is seen where the 5-year-old girl was found last week. The slide of the Upper Darby park is seen where the 5-year-old girl was found last week.
PHILADELPHIA -

FOX 29 has learned Philadelphia police are viewing new surveillance video in the case where a 5-year-old girl was abducted from her West Philly classroom.

Its been little over a week since the girl was taken from Bryant Elementary School in Cobbs Creek.

Investigators say the surveillance video was shot a few blocks from the school.

Police continue to search for the woman and a man who they believe were involved in the child's abduction.

The 5-year-old was found the next morning hiding under a slide in an Upper Darby Park.

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