The St. Paul teen recently found bound in the back of a car was selling psychedelic mushrooms when his customer and two other men kidnapped him at gunpoint, according to charges filed Friday.
The teen, 18, drove to a home near Case and Payne Avenues Wednesday, where he met up with Khalil A. Zeno, 18, of St. Paul, according to a criminal complaint filed in Ramsey County District Court.
According to the complaint: After receiving the mushrooms, Zeno told the teen to drive around with him until his girlfriend could bring money to pay for them. The teen was suspicious of two men who were in the area, but Zeno told him not to worry.
The teen eventually parked the car. That's when a man tapped on his window and pointed a gun at him. The teen tried to flee, but Zeno also pointed a gun at him.
Zeno and two men forced the teen out, walked him into a nearby alley and into a garage. They took his shoes, jacket and wallet. They taped his hands behind his back and taped his eyes shut.
The teen told police he then heard his mother's PT Cruiser, which he had been driving. He was forced into the back seat.
The men asked the teen which of his friends had weed and money. The teen was concerned that they wanted to rob his friends, so he gave them numbers for friends who wouldn't answer their phones.
The men made the teen climb into the car's hatchback area. One of them punched and pushed him, the complaint said. The man told him he would see his mother again if he cooperated.