Two people are jailed for allegedly kidnapping a Little Canada woman who was held overnight against her will at a Bloomington hotel on a $5,000 ransom.
The saga began Monday morning after the victim was lured to a young woman's car in Oakdale, thrown in the trunk and driven to a hotel, where she was instructed to contact family and friends for cash, criminal charges say. Captors threatened to shoot the woman if she failed to collect $5,000 on their behalf.
Jason D. Tucker, 37, and Hailey Flynn, 20, both of Minneapolis, were charged with felony kidnapping in Ramsey County District Court on Thursday.
Authorities worked quickly to pinpoint the suspects' location by gathering GPS data from cellphones and scouring social media, according to Ramsey County Undersheriff Mike Martin.
"We pulled out every resource we had to locate her — not knowing whether it was even a real kidnapping," said Martin, who explained that sometimes false reports are made. "In 30 years in law enforcement, this was one of the best examples of teamwork to prevent what could have very easily ended in tragedy."
According to the criminal complaint:
Deputies responded to a home on the 100 block of Concetta Way in Little Canada around 9:45 a.m. Tuesday on a report of a kidnapping. The victim's father told police that a man wearing a bulletproof vest came to his door holding up a picture of his daughter with a black eye. The man, who denied being involved in her kidnapping, explained that she was being held hostage for $20,000. If he didn't pay, the captors would shoot her.
After the man left, the father called his daughter's cellphone. He could hear someone in the background demanding money for her safe return, and the father offered to pay $1,000.