Three men in black car try to abduct boy, 11, from South London street
Daily MailThe Metropolitan Police has apologised to a Line of Duty star after she complained the force was failing to properly investigate the attempted abduction of her 11-year-old son. Sherise Blackman, who appeared as firearms officer Ruby Jones in the hit show, said her son was walking home from school in Beckenham, Bromley, when two men on the street and another man in a black car tried to grab him on Friday. Sherise Blackman, who acted as cop Ruby Jones in Sunday's Line of Duty finale, said her son was walking home from school in Beckenham, Bromley, when two men on the street and another man in a black car tried to grab him on Friday Ms Blackman took to Instagram to post about the terrifying ordeal the family wen through The actress, whose character was dramatically shot dead as she defended a police convoy from masked hitmen in episode four of the ratings-grabbing drama, said her son got off at a different bus stop than usual that day because the bus was on diversion She said her son ran into Croydon Road Recreation Ground to find help when he spotted two teenagers playing basketball No arrested have been made, and the only details of the suspects are that one is a white 5ft 10in tall male and the other is around 6ft. Ms Blackman said the two men followed her son toward the court and told the teenage boys he was with them, at which point the boy said he didn't know them. Pictured: The scene in which Ms Blackman gets shot and killed defending a police convoy in Line of Duty Pictured: DC Chloe Bishop cradles dying firearms officer Ruby Jones in the dramatic episode She added that the two teenagers then blocked the entrance and told her son to run home.