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Teen Girl Missing After Getting Into Car

CHICAGO (CBS) ― Police are investigating the abduction of a 14-year-old girl last seen Saturday night getting into a car with a group of men in the South Side's Gresham neighborhood.

Precious Walker was last seen Saturday night about 11:30 p.m. after getting into a car at 81st and Sangamon streets, according to Calumet Area detectives.

Walker is described as a 5-foot-5, 125-pound African-American girl with maroon hair worn in braids. She was wearing a white spaghetti strap shirt with a red sweater, black jeans and black gym shoes at the time of her disappearance, according to unconfirmed police dispatch reports.

The girl was apparently with her cousin when a car with a group of men approached them in a beige SUV. The men asked Precious to get in the car, but her cousin told them she was just 14-years-old. The girl allegedly told the men she was 17 and got into the car "willingly," according to dispatch reports.

One of the suspects is described as an African-American man with a thin build and medium complexion, with closely cropped hair and a thin mustache. He was wearing a blue button-down, short sleeve shirt.

Another suspect is described as also having a light complexion, close haircut and thin mustache. He was wearing a black button-down, short sleeve shirt and jeans.

There is no information available on the other two offenders.

Although the girl got into the car on her own accord, her disappearance is being investigated as an abduction, police said.

The girl remained missing Sunday night.

Calumet Area detectives are investigating.

The STNG Wire contribted to this report.

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