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911 Call of Brutal Abduction

By: Danielle Todesco
Updated: July 14, 2008
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Tonight police have released the 911 call that followed a brutal abduction.  In the past week, two women have been kidnapped, tased and nearly raped. 
 
The first attack was two weeks ago and the second happened just last Thursday.  Police say both times, the man offered the victim a ride, drove them to a secluded area and tased them.  Both victims were able to escape before being raped. 

"He had me handcuffed and I broke them because he was suffocating me.  I couldn't breath and when I got the handcuffs loose I just put all my weight against him and then he tazed me in my side with a taser and he had a gun to my head and I took off running and he left."

Police say they need anyone who knows anything about the incident to speak up and help identify the man.  He is described as an Hispanic male driving a white SUV or suburban.  You can remain anymous by calling Crimeline at 741-1000.

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