PUEBLO, COLO. -- Pueblo police are looking for a man they said kidnapped a boy Monday and drove off.
Police found the boy two hours later unharmed.
Officials said the man approached the boy around 4:39 p.m. outside Cesar Chavez Academy in the 2500 block of West 18th Street. The man said he was a friend of the boy's mom, and the boy got in the man's car.
When the boy realized he was not near his home, he asked the driver to stop. The man stopped the car in the area of Wild Horse Road and 4th Road (north of the Pueblo Boulevard/High 50 intersection), and the boy got out and ran.
Police found him in the area of 32nd and Baltimore around 6:46 p.m.
The boy described the suspect as a Hispanic man ranging in age from 19 to early 20s. He is about five feet tall with a slender build, and he was wearing a white long-sleeved shirt, blue jeans, dark sunglasses and has short brown hair.
The car he was driving is a four door silver or gray sedan with black side molding, The car had tinted windows and a black leather interior.
Pueblo police are asking anyone with information to contact them. They are especially interested in anyone who saw a boy walking in the area of Pueblo Boulevard between Highway 50 and West 24th Street between 3:45 and 5:30 p.m. Monday.