Two Men Charged with Kidnapping Following Attempt to Rob Teens
Authorities in King County have charged Timothy Isaiah Armstrong and Jamir Eugene Mayfield with second-degree kidnapping stemming from an incident on January 6 involving two young women. The victims, an 18-year-old named B.A. and her 17-year-old cousin M.A., contacted the suspects to obtain marijuana.
According to court documents, Armstrong, who was driving, and Mayfield, in the passenger seat, picked up the women around 1 a.m. B.A. reported feeling disoriented after consuming a joint, which she believed may have been laced with drugs. The two men requested the women’s phones under the pretense of playing music, but B.A. grew suspicious and made a 911 call disguised as a pizza order.
During the ride, B.A. used various excuses to persuade the men to stop the vehicle, but they refused. The situation escalated when the men displayed firearms and threatened B.A. Upon arriving at their destination, B.A. feigned a phone call with her father, allowing her to escape and call police a second time.
Authorities located M.A. along with Armstrong at the Onni Apartment complex, where a search revealed a loaded firearm. Mayfield was arrested in an apartment within the complex.
Bail has been set at $500,000 for each suspect due to the serious nature of the allegations and their prior criminal histories, which include domestic violence charges. Court proceedings are ongoing.
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