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Home / Crime and Justice / Roblox Groomer Drove 1500 Miles for Girls

Roblox Groomer Drove 1500 Miles for Girls

4 Feb

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Summary

  • A Nebraska man allegedly groomed two young sisters on Roblox.
  • He drove 1,500 miles from Omaha to Florida to abduct them.
  • Authorities rescued the children in Georgia after a manhunt.
Roblox Groomer Drove 1500 Miles for Girls

A 19-year-old Nebraska man, Hser Mu Lah Say, is accused of traveling 1,500 miles to abduct two young sisters he allegedly groomed online. The girls, 12 and 14, were reportedly contacted by Say via Roblox and Snapchat since the summer of 2025. Investigators detailed Say's alleged grooming tactics, which included sending gifts and food.

The girls went missing from Indiantown, Florida, on Saturday evening. Their family had alerted authorities, suspecting Say's involvement after discovering the girls had planned to meet him. After confiscating their phones, police accessed their communications, revealing Say's abduction plans.

A multi-state manhunt ensued, and Say was apprehended in Georgia just after midnight in his black Honda. The two sisters were found safely inside his vehicle and have been returned home. Say faces kidnapping and interference with child custody charges and is awaiting extradition to Florida.

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Both Roblox and Snapchat have issued statements condemning the incident and affirming their commitment to user safety, detailing ongoing efforts to strengthen protections against online exploitation. However, Roblox has previously faced scrutiny and legal action regarding its safety measures and susceptibility to groomers.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Hser Mu Lah Say allegedly groomed the sisters through online platforms like Roblox and Snapchat, communicating with them since the summer of 2025 and sending them gifts and food to gain their trust.
After the two sisters went missing from Florida, a multi-state manhunt involving state and local agencies was conducted, ultimately leading to Say's arrest in Georgia.
Roblox and Snapchat have both issued statements condemning the incident, affirming their commitment to user safety, and detailing ongoing efforts to strengthen protections against online exploitation.

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