An Oregon woman who was kidnapped over the weekend, which was caught on a home's doorbell camera, was found safe, and the suspect was arrested early Tuesday morning.
An Oregon woman who was kidnapped over the weekend, which was caught on a home's doorbell camera, was found safe, and the suspect was arrested early Tuesday morning.The kidnapping happened at a home in Hillsboro late Sunday night. The Hillsboro Police Department released images of the video, and it appeared that the woman was crying for help as she approached the front door before she was picked up and carried away by a man in the area of Southeast 32nd Avenue and East Main Street.
"Early Monday morning, Hillsboro police received reports of the kidnapping and the community helped identify the suspect and the victim from the video. After the police knew their identities, they arrested the suspect and the victim was found safe. According to investigators, the suspect and victim knew each other and this was not a random attack. There is no danger to the public. The suspect is facing a kidnapping charge.
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