CLEVELAND, OHIO -- The FBI Cleveland field office says it has identified the man pictured above as the prime suspect in the May abduction of a 6-year-old girl.

Officials are offering up to $20,000 reward for "successful prosecution" of a man who allegedly kidnapped a girl from her Cleveland home. After taking her from the home, he allegedly held her for 17 hours before dropping her off a few miles from her home.

FBI officials told FOX 59 News that they would not revictimize the girl by "stating what he did to her."

Anyone with information on the man's identity or owner of the 2002/2003 Chevrolet Malibu he was seen driving before the May abduction is asked to call 216-622-6842.

According to a news release from the agency, the Malibu has a mismatched fender on it driver's side.

The man has also been identified as the suspect in the February attempted abduction of a 10-year-old Elyria, Ohio girl. The FBI reports both cases have been linked by forensic evidence in the release.

Elyria is located about 30 miles southwest of Cleveland.

In the attempted abduction, the man clad in all black with a mask reportedly positioned a ladder against the house and tried to pull the 10-year-old through her bedroom window.

The FBI has a detailed chronological rundown of the man allegedly stalking out the location where the 6-year-old Cleveland girl was taken. In the week leading to the abduction, the agency reports the man was seen five times before the May 21 kidnapping.