Christina Muedeking heard the knock at the door about 8 o'clock Tuesday night. At first, she said, the young man in the jeans and sweatshirt looked like someone seeking donations. Then, she said, he frantically tried to force his way through the door.
"He wanted to use the phone," she said. "He wanted to call his mom."
The young man, crying and with blood around his eyes and partly shackled at his ankles and one wrist, then shared parts of a horrific tale: He had been kidnapped, chained to a basement wall for days and assaulted.
On Wednesday, a day after his arrest, a St. Paul man with out-of-state convictions for kidnapping and attempted murder was charged in Ramsey County District Court with kidnapping and rape after allegedly grabbing the 19-year-old man off a north Minneapolis street Friday night.
Wilbert Glover, 55, repeatedly sexually assaulted the teenager over the four days he held him captive in a house in St. Paul's North End neighborhood, according to a criminal complaint.
Glover, who police say repeatedly slammed his head against a wall in a holding cell wall after his arrest, is being treated at Regions Hospital in St. Paul. His bail has been set at $1 million, and he is scheduled to make his first court appearance on Monday.
The charges filed on Wednesday identify the victim only as DNB. According to the criminal complaint:
DNB was walking along a street in north Minneapolis Friday night when someone came up behind him and strangled him until he passed out. He awoke blindfolded and bound, uncertain of his whereabouts. When he removed the blindfold, his kidnapper "Maced him and told him not to remove the blindfold."