Cops rescue 11-year-old girl from creep’s Long Island home — where she was found undressed on his bed: DA

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A pervert kidnapped an 11-year-old Queens girl and took her to his Long Island home — where police allegedly found the pre-teen undressed on the predator’s bed, according to authorities. 

Nicholas Wieber, 28, started communicating with the elementary-aged girl through Discord in early December, which is a popular online messaging platform, and allegedly picked her up from her school on Dec. 12, officials said. 

The little girl’s mother had been waiting for her daughter at the bus stop, but realized something was wrong when she never got off, police said.

Suffolk County D.A. Ray Tierney sits for an interview.Suffolk County DA Ray Tierney said Wieber’s arrest underscores the exceptional work of law enforcement. Dennis A. Clark

The girl’s mother started frantically searching the streets of Queens for her daughter and eventually learned that she was seen being picked up by an older man outside of her school, according to officials.

The mom then rushed straight to police and reported her daughter missing.

The NYPD quickly tracked her to Wieber’s home in Bay Shore, where Suffolk County police stepped in to assist.

Just one day after she went missing, Suffolk police found the girl inside the home, naked and on Wieber’s bed, officials detailed.

“This case underscores the exceptional work of law enforcement, whose coordinated response led
to the recovery of a kidnapped child,” said Suffolk County District Attorney Ray Tierney.

“Their vigilance, skill, and determination ensured the child was found safely and returned to her parents without delay. Due to their outstanding investigative work, we were able to swiftly secure an indictment and begin holding the offender accountable,” Tierney added.

Wieber was arraigned on Jan. 9 on a sweeping indictment that includes two counts of kidnapping and endangering the welfare of a child.

Supreme Court Justice Richard Ambro ordered the sicko to be held on $250,000 cash bail, a $500,000 bond or a $2.5 million partially secured bond while the case moves forward. 

Wieber pleaded not guilty and faces life in prison if convicted on the top charge. He is due back in court Feb. 17.

His lawyer, Larry Flowers, declined to comment.

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