Woman escapes captors by popping car trunk, running to home
DRY TAVERN, Pa. (AP) - Police say two men kidnapped a woman from her Pennsylvania apartment, hogtied her with electrical tape and threw her into the trunk of a car, but she managed to pop the trunk and run to a nearby home.
State police tell the Observer-Reporter 40-year-old Demitrius Davis and 30-year-old Joseph Dean II attacked the woman Friday over a call she made to a Greene County child protection agency.
Police say the men bound her and put a noose around her neck. They told her they were going to kill her and throw her body into a mine.
Police say she was dragged to the car and thrown in. However she found the trunk release lever and ran to a home while the two men chased her.
They are charged with aggravated assault, kidnapping and terroristic threats.
No attorney information is listed.