Woman allegedly kidnapped with ransom demand in Louisville, Louisville KY
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Police responded to a report near Vendetta Way in Louisville that a 20-year-old woman was allegedly kidnapped by a group of men who are demanding money for her release. The woman's brother reported receiving ransom messages through Facebook. The woman reportedly called from a vehicle and does not have a working phone.
Audio|Heard on: Louisville Metro Police 2 - Divisions 3 and 8
Listen to dispatch call
01:47
Transcript:
00:00
Near Vendetta Way, a permit 3101.
00:05
Your complainant, Brian, is the brother of a (name withheld), a 20-year-old female.
00:11
She went to a party tonight at an unknown location.
00:13
Now she was saying she was taken by a group of men and they're demanding money for her return.
00:19
If you guys could start that way.
00:24
Thank you. Thank you.
00:28
820 radio
00:31
820 in reference to that last call, the caller is saying that she's been kidnapped?
00:40
Yeah, like taken by a group of men that are demanding money for her return.
00:46
Can we check the history on that number?
00:49
Yeah, yeah.
00:54
No CIT calls or anything from the past year.
00:58
Just a trouble run from FedEx on West Market Street.
01:07
The officers can advise once they get there.
01:13
She says she's calling from, like, a vehicle, are they on the move?
01:21
She's getting,
01:23
the brother is getting messages from men that have, like, kidnapped her.
01:31
Okay,
01:33
and he's getting it on Facebook, like Facebook messages.
01:40
And I don't suppose he tried to call her to see if she's okay.
01:44
She does not have a working cell phone, somehow.
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Location mentioned:
Vendetta Way, Louisville, KY 40245
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