Found Safe MN - Nicole Smith, 37, Anoka, 21 Dec 2017

https://www.twincities.com/2017/12/22/minnetonka-police-investigating-armed-kidnapping/

"The Minnetonka Police Department says witnesses saw Jahon Douglas, 37, of Burnsville, kidnapping his ex-girlfriend, Nicole Smith, 37, of Anoka, at gunpoint at about 4 p.m. Thursday. It happened in an industrial area just northwest of where Highways 212 and 62 come together.

Witnesses said Douglas fled the scene in a gray or silver Pontiac Grand Prix. The vehicle has a rear spoiler and one broken headlight. The Minnesota license plate is 947-WWM."
 
[FONT=&amp][FONT=&amp]According to the Minnetonka Police Department, witnesses saw Jahon Douglas kidnapping his ex-girlfriend Nicole Smith at gunpoint at about 4 p.m. near the 10000 block of Bren Road in Minnetonka.

http://kstp.com/news/minnetonka-man...iend-nicole-smith-public-help-sought/4718014/
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Update on original article:

"She said the incident Thursday was called in by a witness, described as an associate of the victim.

Witnesses said Douglas fled the scene in a silver four-door 2001 Pontiac Bonneville, according to police. Previously, authorities said the vehicle was a Pontiac Grand Prix. The vehicle's license plate number is 947-WWM"
 
As of the beginning of this month, Douglas was ordered not to have any contact with her.

“He’s going through a lot but we want him to realize that we’re here for him and that we love him,” Jahon’s brother Fred Douglas said.

With each passing hour, the worry grows for the family of Jahon Douglas. He’s suspected of kidnapping on and off again girlfriend Nicole Smith in the parking lot of Minneapolis Mart in Minnetonka.

His aunt calls his state fragile.

“We’ve been trying to get him help but it’s like going against a brick wall, it’s hard to get help until they do something and that’s what is so sad,” aunt Tina Schleif said.

She doesn’t think Douglas would hurt Smith. But she is concerned about both of them.

“I think that he’s at a point now that he’s just feeling, um, hopeless, you know, and that can be very scary,” Schleif said.

Police confirm they have responded to domestic situations between Douglas and Smith. That coupled with the attempted kidnapping makes police want to find them as soon as possible.

“I would just like both of them located. Their health and well-being would be our top concern,” Capt. Shelley Petersen said.

Douglas’ family pleads for him to turn himself in, saying they’ll help him through whatever happens.

“Make sure that you know that we’re here for you and we’ll do everything we can to get you through this,” Fred Douglas said.

http://minnesota.cbslocal.com/2017/12/22/minnetonka-kidnapping/

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Found safe!

http://www.kare11.com/article/news/woman-thought-to-be-kidnapped-returns-home/89-502044479

"A woman believed to have been kidnapped by her ex-boyfriend has returned home.

KARE 11 has learned 37-year-old Nicole Smith of Anoka returned home around 5:30 Saturday evening."

Thanks for the update. I’m glad to hear she is home safe.

Snipped from the link:
Minnetonka Police are interviewing Smith and say they'll stay at the home until they find Douglas.

Smith's mother says Douglas took her daughter somewhere in Minneapolis at gunpoint and said he was going to kill them both. Weborg says while her daughter was in captivity, Douglas did not let her leave her sight, even to use the bathroom.

Weborg added, at some point, Douglas gave the keys to his car, the silver Bonneville, to Smith and let her go. She says her daughter does not appear to be physically harmed.
 
Thanks for the update. I’m glad to hear she is home safe.

Snipped from the link:
Minnetonka Police are interviewing Smith and say they'll stay at the home until they find Douglas.

Smith's mother says Douglas took her daughter somewhere in Minneapolis at gunpoint and said he was going to kill them both. Weborg says while her daughter was in captivity, Douglas did not let her leave her sight, even to use the bathroom.

Weborg added, at some point, Douglas gave the keys to his car, the silver Bonneville, to Smith and let her go. She says her daughter does not appear to be physically harmed.
Douglas hadn't been found as of Saturday night.

Police say they still consider him to be armed and dangerous.

http://www.seattlepi.com/news/crime/amp/Minnetonka-police-Abducted-woman-back-home-12452878.php
 

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