New video from the
dashcam of a Kaufman County Sheriff's Department vehicle shows the tearful
rescue of a young woman who was saved from her accused abductor after two teens
called 911.
The woman said she was kidnapped and forced into her car by
a gunman in Downtown Dallas, but managed to get the attention of two teenagers
in a nearby car by mouthing the words, "Help me."
In the newly released video, officers are seen pulling over
the car and approaching the driver, asking to see his hands. As officers open the
door to arrest the driver, an officer's microphone picks up the crying of a
young woman being held in the backseat.
A second officer opens the door for the woman, who leaves
the vehicle and embraces her rescuer while visibly upset.
The woman, 25, was kidnapped on Aug. 22 near Bryan Street
after she left a downtown office building.
Two young men, Aaron Arias, a 19-year-old college student,
and Jamal Harris, 17, a Seagoville high school student, noticed the woman in
the back seat of a car at a stoplight in Seagoville and called 911.
"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,'"
Arias said. "And then, all of the sudden, you know, the guy is turned
back, looking at us."
The woman looked panicked and was "saying, 'Help me,'
or something, whispering it," Arias told the 911 operator.
The teens followed the woman's car down U.S. Highway 175
until police caught up with them in Kaufman.
The suspect, Charles Atkins Lewis Jr., remains in jail on
$50,000 bond. He is charged with aggravated kidnapping.
The woman was checked by paramedics but was unhurt.
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