Horrifying video shows the moment that a woman appears to attempt to escape her captive at a gas station in Arizona. Unfortunately, the man brutally reigns her in and seemingly forces her back into the automobile. Police are asking the public for help in identifying the kidnapping suspect and victim.
Around 10 p.m. on Feb. 23, chilling surveillance camera footage shows an SUV pull up to a Circle K gas station near Interstate 10 and Watson Road in Buckeye, Arizona.
A man exits the vehicle to refuel the vehicle. Suddenly, a woman in the passenger’s seat exits the car and makes a run for it. The male driver chases after her and brutally grabs her by the neck to bring her back to the vehicle.
The vehicle is seen taking off at a high speed without getting gas.
KSAZ-TV reported, “After the incident, police say the vehicle fled from the gas station on Watson heading toward I-10. Police believe the vehicle involved is a gray Nissan Rogue that was made between 2021 and 2023.”
Police are considering the incident to be an apparent assault and abduction.
“That video is extremely concerning to us, and we understand that that video would be concerning to the viewers that are watching it, so that’s why we were here today, asking for information from the public to help us identify these two subjects, to help identify them and see if this woman is OK,” said Sgt. Tamela Skaggs with the Buckeye Police Department.
Skaggs added, “We know nothing about these two subjects – if they know each other, if they’re in a relationship together – we don’t know anything about them. The timing in this investigation is extremely crucial. Watching that video, we are concerned for that female. They’re too many unknowns in this investigation. That video right now is all that we have.”
Police are urging anyone with information about the case to contact them 623-349-6411.
VIDEO: Apparent abduction caught on surveillance at Buckeye gas station
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