Two Men Charged with Kidnapping After Dramatic 911 Call from Victim
Two men, Timothy Isaiah Armstrong and Jamir Eugene Mayfield, faced kidnapping charges in King County following a harrowing incident on January 6. According to court documents, the ordeal began when an 18-year-old woman, referred to as B.A., and her 17-year-old cousin, M.A., arranged to buy marijuana from Armstrong, also known as "Tony."
The two women were picked up by Armstrong, who was driving, with Mayfield as the passenger. After smoking a joint, B.A. felt ill and suspected it was laced with an unknown substance. The men soon demanded the women's phones under the guise of wanting to play music, leading B.A. to suspect they were up to no good.
In a clever and courageous act, B.A. used M.A.'s phone to call 911 while pretending to order pizza, discreetly informing dispatchers of her dire situation. Although B.A. attempted to convince the men to stop the car for various excuses, they refused.
During the ride, B.A. saw the men display firearms and became increasingly frightened when they physically attempted to drag her inside a building. After pretending to be on the phone with her father to buy time, B.A. managed to flee and called 911 again, leading police to find her cousin and apprehend both suspects.
Armstrong was found with a Glock 9mm pistol, while Mayfield was arrested in an adjacent apartment. Authorities are concerned about the violent nature of this case, requesting a bail of $500,000 for each suspect. Both have prior legal troubles, with Mayfield currently facing other charges related to domestic violence.
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