Monday, December 23

Southern California woman escapes kidnapping

A woman from southern California Survived Taser attack during kidnapping attempt on Dec. 18 in Riverside County.

Erin Quinn, Temecula residentsaid the incident occurred when he was collecting toys for a drive during the Christmas holidays.

The victim mentioned that On the morning of Wednesday, December 18, he received a text message on his cell phone sent from an unknown number with area code 213.

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In the message, the person who sent it said that it was an older woman named Connie, who asked Quinn for help to pick up some toys in Winchester, Riverside County. which were part of a Christmas collection in which I was participating.

Quinn replied that he agreed to help, and asked him to go to a property in Winchester, place where he would meet the alleged author of the text message.

By the time she arrived at the location, Quinn was walking towards the front door of the property when she received another text message in which They asked him to wait in his car for a person who would bring him the toys..

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When Quinn returned to her vehicle, which she had left unlocked, she sat back in the driver’s seat, and in a moment Someone pulled her hair from the back seat of the car and put a Taser to her head..

Quinn tried to escape, but she couldn’t free herself from the person who attacked her. She started honking her car horn hoping someone would hear her, but no one answered.

In a moment, the woman who attacked her ordered her to drivewhile he followed her pulling her hair and holding the Taser to her head.

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According to reports, the suspect threatened to attack Quinn’s mother and children, until they finally reached a site where there was a construction.

According to the victim, several people who were in the area witnessed his situation as a hostage, but they did nothing to intervene.

The Temecula woman continued driving, while the suspect continued to Taser her and pulled her by the hair, until causing the victim to end up crashing his vehicle.

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The moment the truck was smashed on the driver’s side, they stopped. Then, The victim had the opportunity to see her attacker more closely..

Quinn said immediately identified the person attacking her as a former housekeeper who had worked for her. The attacker was wearing a blonde wig as a disguise.

At one point, the two women They got out of the truck and started fighting.. The victim said that, during the altercation, he bit his attacker’s finger.

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A person ran to help Quinn at the time the suspect escaped from the scene.

The Temecula woman suffered head injuries and ended up with bruises on his arms and legs. He described the experience as a nightmare.

The incident was reported to the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department, the authority that is investigating the case as a possible kidnapping and assault with a deadly weapon.

The suspect, whose identity was not revealed because no formal charges were filed, remains a fugitive from the authorities.

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