A Florida man who was allegedly abducted at gunpoint after boasting on the Internet about a lot of money he earned from his dog breeding business, drove erratically to attract police attention. The unidentified man from Port St. Lucy, Florida, was abducted in his own home by three men pretending to be potential dog buyers, according to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office in a Facebook post on Friday. Police went on to claim that when the trio arrived at the man’s home, they robbed him and attacked him, demanding that he give them the large sum of money he claimed he had made. In what lawmakers described as a “dangerous epic” that lasted nearly two days and in many locations, the men allegedly forced the victim to drive the victim through Martin County to another location when police reported his traffic violation. “Fortunately, it was at the same time that the Travel Crime Organization response team was patrolling and monitoring the highways,” police said. “When the victim, who was forced to drive the vehicle, saw the MP, he deliberately committed a traffic violation in the hope of being pulled. He was working.” FLORIDA MOM HELPED TWO GIRLS FROM ALLEGED ABDUCTION AFTER THEY HAD A BAD FEELING: REPORT Suspect Kashaveeyah Bragdon, 22, arrested after allegedly abducting a dog breeder (Martin County Sheriff’s Department) When he was picked up, the alleged victim was too frightened to inform the police that he had been abducted, but the police noticed “a look of despair when the deputy gave him a warning and started sending him on his way”. The driver then made a hand gesture to show that the other three men in the car were dangerous to him, something that police noticed before ordering the man to get out of the car. Suspect Tsdekiel Sellers, 22, arrested after allegedly abducting a dog breeder (Martin County Sheriff’s Department) KFC EMPLOYEE HELPS TO SAVE KIDNAPPING VICTIM WHO LEFT A SECRET NOTE: REPORT After the man told them what was happening, the deputies searched the vehicle and said that they found weapons, knives and a large amount of cash. Detectives verified the victim’s story and described the incident as a “brazen abduction.” Suspect Benyahveen Radcliffe, 25, arrested after allegedly abducting a dog breeder
Police have arrested Tsdekiel Sellers, 22, of Atlanta. Benyahveen Radcliffe, 25, of Buffalo; and Kashaveeyah Bragdon, 22, of Tallahassee on multiple counts, including unlicensed possession of a firearm, possession of a controlled substance, giving a false name, kidnapping, assault, burglary, false imprisonment and forgery of witnesses. CLICK HERE TO RECEIVE THE FOX NEWS APPLICATION The three men claimed to be part of the “Israelis” and traveled to Florida only to hang out with some “bitc # $ es”, the police department wrote.