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Terrifying video of a Texas woman's kidnapping was captured by a Ring video doorbell, and it helped police arrest her assailant

Terrifying video of a Texas woman's kidnapping was captured by a Ring video doorbell, and it helped police arrest her assailant

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  • The kidnapping of a Texas woman was captured by a $4 doorbell camera on Tuesday.
  • The Manor, Texas, police department has since charged her assailant with third-degree felony kidnapping.
  • This isn't the first time a Ring camera has captured footage of a kidnapping: In May, Ring footage was handed over to the police after an 8-year-old girl was kidnapped off the street. 
  • In June, $4 that some US police departments partner with Amazon and Ring to hand out Ring doorbell security cameras for residents. But some of those departments have included conditions that residents hand over the footage upon request.
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After her kidnapping was caught on camera by an Amazon Ring security monitor, a Texas woman's assailant has been arrested. 

A 31-second video of the kidnapping - which $4, an ABC affiliate in Austin, Texas - shows the woman frantically knocking on a neighbor's door at 9:25 p.m. on Tuesday. Then, she backs up against the door as a man approaches. She pleads, "Stop, please, no, no, no, no," as the man says "Get over here, get into the car" and drags her away.

You can watch the video below (Warning: this video contains an incident of domestic violence):

 

Police found the woman unharmed on Wednesday morning, and the woman said that no kidnapping had occurred, according to $4. Initially, there were no charges filed, Texas news station $4 reported at the time. 

But on Wednesday evening, the woman's assailant, Victor Kouchich, was arrested and charged with third-degree felony kidnapping, according to the Manor, Texas, Police Department's $4. Kouchich, a 20-year-old resident of Manor, was booked at the Travis County jail on Wednesday.

The affidavit from the arrest states that the woman, age 23, told police that she "didn't mind the defendant grabbing her to get her back into the vehicle," according to $4

"The girl did know this gentleman and it was a domestic violence situation," said Lawrence Rideau, Manor patrol sergeant, in a video interview on CBS Austin. "They were in a dating relationship. The female, the victim was taken against her will."

Police are using Ring footage to stop crime

The kidnapping was captured on a video doorbell made by Ring. Ring was originally $4 by the entrepreneurial TV show "Shark Tank" in 2013, but went on to be $4 for $1 billion in 2018. Using motion-sensors, Ring doorbell cameras record footage of people who approach your front door. If someone rings the doorbell, the user's smartphone receives a notification with live footage of the guest, or intruder.

In June, $4 that some US police departments are partnering with Amazon and Ring, creating programs for subsidized Ring doorbell security cameras for residents. Some of those departments have included conditions for residents receiving the discounted Ring cameras: police get full access to Ring footage upon request.

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Ring countered that condition in $4, saying it's at the discretion of users to distribute their footage. But without that understanding, the conditions of some of these subsidized programs have the potential to create a police surveillance network, sparking privacy concerns. (In the case of the Manor kidnapping, a neighbor submitted their Ring footage to the police.)

This isn't the first instance a Ring security camera has recorded a kidnapping and ultimately assisted in an arrest. In May, an 8-year-old girl was kidnapped off the street in Fort Worth, Texas. Neighbors submitted their Ring video -which captured the kidnapping - to police, who were able to catch the kidnapper after posting the video on social media and consequently getting a tip, $4, an ABC affiliate in Houston.

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