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Police: Woman pushed down a grandfather, abducted 4-year-old granddaughter because their vibe was off

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BETHESDA, Md. — A woman is behind bars after allegedly pushing down a 76-year-old man and abducting his 4-year-old granddaughter, in Bethesda Monday evening.

Montgomery County Police say the grandfather was walking and holding hands with his granddaughter on the sidewalk on Woodmont Avenue near Norfolk Avenue, when an unknown woman came up from behind and violently shoved the grandfather down to the ground.

The woman then forcibly took the granddaughter into a nearby store.

Afterwards, the badly injured grandfather began calling out for his granddaughter, and called 911.

Witnesses told arriving officers, that a woman grabbed the child and took her to a store.

Police went to the store and found the woman, identified as 39-year-old Yashica Terry, hiding the little girl behind some clothing racks.

Officers were able to arrest her and safely remove the child from the store.

Store employees told police that Terry had yelled at and threatened them.

When officer's spoke to Terry, she told them that "she felt the vibe between the male and child was off."

The grandfather was taken to a hospital with serious but non-life threatening injuries. Police say the child was not hurt and returned to her parents.

Terry is being held without bond on several kidnapping, abduction, and assault charges.

A preliminary court hearing has been scheduled for December 13.