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Attempted abduction victim recounts close call with attacker

The victim of the attempted abduction in Langdon, Alta., is speaking out about the close call that left her shaken.

The incident left the Alberta woman shaken and police searching for a would-be abductor

RCMP say a woman selling corn in Langdon, Alta., was approached by a man who tried to abduct her on Wednesday. (Mike Symington/CBC)

The victim of an attempted abductionin asouthern Alberta hamlet is speaking out about the close call that left her shaken.

The incident happened Wednesday afternoon inLangdon,about 12 kilometres east of Calgary. The24-year-old Taber corn vendor was set upin a parking lot when she was approached by a stranger.

The woman said the man started takingpictures of herwith his cellphone. Whenshe demanded the man delete the pictures, he became angry.

"Ididn't know what to do," said thevictim, who agreed to speak with CBC News on the condition of anonymity.

She said he kept asking her to take off her sunglasses.

"He was like, 'Take them off, I want to see your eyes,' and gettingmad with me."

'I tried to stay calm'

The man demanded the woman's phone number and kept "throwing hisphone" in herface, the victim said.

That's when thewoman saw an opportunity to reach out for help. She took the man's phone and usedit to text one of her friends.

"I tried to stay calm and keep a conversation going with himso I could get a bunch of information from him," she said.

"He was just really creepy, so I knew as long as I had a phone number that's why I texted my friend off of his phone, justin case, you know?"

'I was so distraught'

The woman then made a phone call to her friend, talking in code so as not to alert the man that she was calling for help.

The woman said thefriend notified her boss, who told her to leave the area as fast as she could. When the victimstarted to pack up to leave, the man got violent, she said.

"And he's like 'no, we're going to go to my house for some fun,' and he grabs me and starts dragging me to his car," she said.

The 24-year-old Taber corn vendor said she was approached by a man in this strip mall parking lot. The woman says the man took pictures of her before trying to drag her into his car. (Mike Symington/CBC)

The woman said the man's advances were stopped when a Good Samaritan stepped in.

A nearby woman saw the victim was in distress andasked to buy corn from the victim as a way of separating her from the man.

"I don't even remember if she bought corn, I was so distraught," the victim said."He was like, 'I'm leaving,' and got in his car and drove off."

Neither the victim nor theGood Samaritan were able to get the man's licence plate number, but surveillance camera footage from a nearby store recorded images of the vehicle leaving the area.

'I can't run scared my whole life'

The woman said she kept fairly calm after the ordeal but started to cry when she was reporting the incident to the RCMP.

The woman was back to work on Friday, selling her corn in the same parking lot, saying if she didn't come back, it would mean her attacker wins.

The victim was back to work just two days after the attempted abduction, which was stopped when a Good Samaritan intervened. (Mike Symington/CBC)

"I can't let people like that win," she said."I can't run scared my whole life just because a bad thing happens."

Police say the man drove a red, four-door sedan.

Heis described as having darker skin and stood about six feettall.He wore a white T-shirt with an emblem and blue jeans.

RCMPare asking anyone with any information to contact them at 403-934-3968.

With files from Mike Symington