According to Maryland State Police, she was rescued later Friday night after a police pursuit in Maryland.
Police said
in a statement that officers arrested Dennis Bell, 62, of Lanham, in
Prince George’s County, and charged him with more than a dozen criminal
offenses including assault, kidnapping, false imprisonment, a sex
offense, possession of suspected crack cocaine and driving while
impaired.
Authorities said Bell, who police said also faces 19
traffic-related charges, was being detained in jail in Prince George’s
County.
Police said the victim, who was not identified, was
taken to a hospital for medical treatment. Police allege that Bell
stabbed the woman in the fingers with a pocket knife.
The
incident began Friday morning at a convenience store. Police said the
woman told them Bell pushed her into the U-Haul vehichle and “threatened
her life if she did not comply with his demands.”
Police said
Bell drove the truck all day with the woman sitting on the floor at the
front seat. The woman told police Bell removed her clothing. She told
police she did not know where she was throughout the ordeal.
About
9:45 p.m., state police said motorists reported a U-Haul truck driving
erratically and hitting parked vehicles near Princess Garden Parkway in
Lanham. State police said officers located the truck on Route 450 and
began a pursuit when the driver refused to stop. Police said the chase
ended at Baltimore Avenue and Elm Street when the vehicle got stuck in a
ditch.

Police
said Bell refused to get out of the vehicle and officers got in through
a passenger side window. There and then they found the victim and
arrested Bell.
Police say the suspect will soon be charged to court. Investigation continues.
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