police chase.And it was only after an unnamed employee of a local KFC brand found a note from the woman he had kidnapped that police became aware of the situation.A note was left behind among the KFC wrappers from an eaten meal telling someone that she needed help.The quick-thinking employee then reported the note and a possible kidnapping, as well as the a description of the pair to local police.A spokesman said on Facebook: “Officers were advised that a female had written a note begging for help.“The female that wrote the note was still on the business lot accompanied by a male.“As officers approached the couple, the man ran on foot. “After a brief foot chase, he was apprehended and identified as Diego Glay.” The woman had allegedly gone to meet Mr Glay who she claimed was her boyfriend.
However, they got into an argument shortly after meeting. The police added: “She attempted to leave him several times and return home, but Glay held her physically against her will with physical assaults, threats, and being armed with a handgun.”The woman admitted that she was a victim of abuse, assault and threats, and that he had “punched her” in the face when she tried to leave.
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