PHOENIX -- A 13-year-old west Phoenix girl who was abducted at gunpoint Monday night, then driven around for several hours by her captors before being released, described her ordeal on Tuesday.
"I was thinking, 'Well, I'm gonna die, just die here,'" said Marquesia Thomas.
Phoenix police Sgt. Andy Hill said Thomas was transferred several times from one vehicle to another, and at one point was placed in the trunk of a car. She was threatened repeatedly, said Hill, and hit on the head several times but wasn't seriously injured.
She was released about 2:30 a.m. Tuesday outside a Surprise home.
"They told me, 'You got one second to get out,'" she said. "I jumped out and I jumped to the side of the car because I thought that they were going to shoot me."
After she was released, the teen knocked on several doors until one woman answered her pleas for help.
"I could hear her crying and screaming and she didn't know where she was at," said the woman who did not want to be identified. "So I just let her in."
Hill said the abduction may have been drug-related, but he said Marquesia was an innocent victim and that it may have been a case of mistaken identity.
Police said between three and six armed men snatched the teen from outside a friend's house around 7 p.m. Monday.
"Fear is the first thing that comes over you," said her mother, Michelle. "Then anxiety not knowing where your child is or what's going on. I mean it's a something that no mother should ever have to got through."
Police said there were many witnesses and they are trying to piece together the crime.
http://www.kpho.com/news/15628470/detail.htmlPhoenix, Arizona - 2nd highest documented kidnapping rate in the WORLD.

And the guy in that youtube video wasn't detained by Arizona LEO, so I don't know why you keep posting it. Sounds like your argument should be with ICE.
