News brief: Cross county kidnapping under investigation

By Sharyn L. Decker
Lewis County Sirens news reporter

CHEHALIS – A woman found wandering in the road with her hands zip tied near Packwood this morning said she thinks she was zapped with a stun gun and abducted in Centralia near Motel 6, according to the Lewis County Sheriff’s Office.

Sheriff’s Chief Deputy Dusty Breen said he was notified just before 8 o’clock this morning and law enforcement officers were investigating in Centralia, at the location she was discovered and at Morton General Hospital where she was taken.

Breen didn’t yet have a lot of details.

He said the 34-year-old woman from Olympia was found near Skate Creek Road by a passing motorist.

She said she’d been staying at the Motel 6 in Centralia, was out walking near the establishment when a car came up and someone put her in the car, Breen said.

“She thinks she was tased,” he said.

She was taken to Morton General Hospital to be checked out, where a detective was waiting to interview her, according to Breen.

Later this morning, Breen said she was not cooperating with detectives, so he had no further information at this point.

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3 Responses to “News brief: Cross county kidnapping under investigation”

  1. Bo Rupert says:

    Ding Biscut,

    I COULD NOT AGREE WITH YOU MORE!

  2. Ding Biscut says:

    Sad thing is that she probably has a criminal record and she has had her God given right taken away from her. Many prior convicted Americans are denied the right to carry a firearm after a criminal conviction. Crimes are at an all time high and millions have been denied the right to defend themselves with a weapon. This BS law is like telling a cave man he can’t protect the entrance of his home with a Club. Everyone should have the God Given right to carry a modern weapon to defend themselves with at all times. Yet man’s law interferes with human rights to defend thy self.

  3. Bo Rupert says:

    I really hope that they catch who ever did this. That is kinda scary.