A man cops say has a lengthy record, including allegations of kidnapping and robbery, was named today as the main suspect in the shocking abduction of a Northridge girl earlier this week.

Tobias Dustin Summers is a 30-year-old, 160-pound white man on the loose, police said. He is believed to have taken the 10-year-old from from her Northridge bedroom early Wednesday and then held her for 12 hours, during which she was attacked, cops said:

He's described as having blond hair, blue eyes, close-cropped hair and tattoos. He's 6 feet tall. The LAPD said he was a transient in the area.

ABC Eyewitness News reported he had been arrested in recent months on an alleged probation violation but didn't spend long in custody.

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According to the department, the girl went missing about 3:40 a.m. Wednesday when her mother heard a noise and realized she had been taken; she was dropped off at a Kaiser medical facility about 2:50 p.m., but she wandered to a nearby Starbucks where a man recognized her from news reports and phoned authorities.

That was about six miles from her home.

Cops believe she had been taken to a storage facility and perhaps other locations.

Call detectives if you know where Summers might be: 213-486-6890.

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