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A terrible surveillance video showed that a woman was almost abducted in St. Augustine, Florida, and is now in suspicious custody and facing allegations.
According to the St. John’s County Sheriff Office (SJSO), on June 29, the State Law Enforcement arrested 31-year-old Theodore Michael Tundidor, who was accused of kidnapping, robbery and grand-chori auto.
Sheriff’s office said that a man of 911 collar was sent to a business at around 3:30 pm that day after an attempt to force a woman inside a vehicle in the parking lot.
In the video released by the attempted kidnapping SJSO, the man is forcibly drawn to his gray pickup truck, forcibly drawing the woman.
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The video showed a woman that a woman was abducted by St. Augustine, Fla., 29 June. (St. John’s County Sheriff Office)
Once in the truck, the man opens the door and tries to remove the woman from inside. The whole time, the woman is heard shouting for help until she eventually gets away and runs away.
The man is seen on camera before cutting the woman after cutting.
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The video shows that a woman on June 29, St. Augustine, Fla. I was almost kidnapped. (St. John’s County Sheriff Office)
Police alleged that a man, who was later identified as a Tundidor, committed a robbery inside the business before removing a female employee from the store.
Sheriff’s office said, “The victim fought his attacker and attracted the attention of a nearby citizen, who came to help him and called the SJSO as the suspect left and ran away.”
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The video shows a St. Augustine, Fla., The suspect outside the business. (St. John’s County Sheriff Office)
State Fish and Wildlife Conservation (FWC) officials later located the Tundidor on A1A near Marineland carelessly. He allegedly fled, but was eventually captured by FWC authorities.
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With allegations from the Sheriff Office, FWC accused the Tundidor of driving under influence and escapeing and giving up law enforcement.