Friday, September 6, 2013

Texas Teens Save Alleged Kidnap Victim Who Mouthed ‘Help Me’ From Car

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A just-released 911 call reveals the dramatic moment when two Dallas-area teens were able to help save a woman who had allegedly been kidnapped after they saw her mouth the words “help me” from the back of a moving vehicle.

Charles Atkins Lewis, 37, was arrested Aug. 22 after allegedly kidnapping the woman, 25, who has not been identified, at gunpoint and forcing her into his car in downtown Dallas. The two teenagers noticed the woman from their car as Lewis allegedly drove her through Kaufman County, according to the recording.

“Yes, I’m on the highway. I’m witnessing a robbery. Not a robbery, a kidnapping,” Aaron Arias, 19, told a 911 dispatcher. “It’s me and another guy. So we’re checking out the girl in the backseat because we’re like, ‘OK, she’s kind of attractive’, and then all of a sudden the guy is turned back, looking at us.

“We looked in the backseat and the blond female in the back was saying, ‘Help me,’ or something, whispering it. So I’m assuming it is a kidnapping.”

More with video @ ABC

4 comments:

  1. Good job for the teens. One thing that is troubling is the interview from the news video.

    They had to tail the care for 30 minutes until the cops showed up... 30 minutes...
    that ....is........a ......... looooong.....time.

    A lot could have changed during that time frame.

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    1. Yes and strange. They obviously knew in which direction and the road they were on.

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  2. come on guys, let the boys finish their chocolate covered glazed before you ask them to go to work.

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