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LAKEPORT, Calif. – A two-year-long investigation into two child abduction attempts in Lakeport in October of 2015 resulted in the arrest last week of a suspect in White Plains, New York.

Koyi Daron Gillis, 24, was arrested last Thursday in the case, according to the Lakeport Police Department.

On Oct. 21, 2015, the Lakeport Police Department issued a request for public assistance in identifying a subject who on two separate occasions – Oct. 16 and 20 – and at different locations attempted to lure two girls into his vehicle.

In the first incident, Lakeport Police officers responded on Oct. 21 to the 200 block of Lange Street regarding an 11-year-old girl who reported that a male subject attempted to get her into his vehicle.

The juvenile reported that on Oct. 16 at 7:40 a.m., while she was at the bus stop in the 400 block of N. Forbes St., a black male subject, driving a white four-door compact-type vehicle, passed by her slowly and began staring at her.

The young girl reported that the male drove up the block and came back around a second time, driving very slowly and looking at her.

She said the male drove around the block a third time, came back, and pulled his vehicle against the curb in front of her and told her to get into the car. After telling him no, the male subject replied, “Get into the car now.”

The girl reported her 8-year-old brother told the male subject to leave and he drove away.

On the same day that police took that initial report, they also received information from the mother of an 8-year-old girl that a male subject attempted to lure her into his vehicle.

The girl reported that the previous day, Oct. 20, just before 8 a.m., a black male subject driving a tan four-door compact vehicle pulled up to her at the bus stop in the 400 block of N. Forbes Street, opened the door and told her to get in the car.

She reported that the male subject told her it was OK to get into the car.

The girl reported that when the bus came, the male subject drove away.

She described the male subject as being a black male with a chubby face, wearing a dark green shirt and holding a dark and shiny object in his hand.

On Oct. 26, 2015, the Lakeport Police Department received community leads and conducted an investigation that led to the identification of Gillis as the individual responsible for the attempted child luring incidents.

Officers conducted surveillance and located and contacted Gillis in the city of Lakeport. The investigation continued and interviews with Gillis were conducted.

On Oct. 28, 2015, officers served a search warrant at Gillis’ Lower Lake residence, where items of evidence including computer equipment, were seized.

After the search warrant service at Gillis’ residence, officers received information that he left California for New York.

A Lakeport Police detective continued this investigation to include an additional search warrant for forensic examination of seized computer equipment. The examination revealed child pornography stored on the computer equipment.

Upon completion of the investigation, the Lakeport Police Department submitted the case to the Lake County District Attorney for review.

This past July 20, the District Attorney’s Office filed a complaint against Gillis, charging him with two felony counts of attempting to kidnap a child under 14 and one count of possession of obscene matter depicting a person under 18.

A Lake County Superior Court judge issued a felony arrest warrant for the charges with a bail amount of $300,000.

In late July, the Lakeport Police Department contacted the United States Marshals Service for assistance in locating and arresting Gillis.

On Aug. 3, federal marshals arrested Gillis, without incident, in White Plains, New York and he was booked into the Westchester County Correctional Facility where he currently remains in custody.

The extradition process is pending and the Lakeport Police Department intends to bring Gillis back to Lake County to face charges, a process the agency said could take as long as 30 days.

Chief Brad Rasmussen extended his appreciation to the public for its assistance, to his officers and investigators for their diligent work, and to the US Marshals Service for bringing the case to a conclusion.

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