Woman found safe after abduction caught on camera in Miami

MIAMI, Fla. – Newly released surveillance video shows what looks to be a violent abduction of a woman in Miami.

Since the video went viral, however, the woman seen being forced away has been found safe, according to police.

Miami Police said she is in good condition and that an investigation is ongoing. She nor the man in the video have been identified.

Before being abducted, the woman reportedly told witnesses, “Call 911, he’s going to kill me.” Witnesses told NBC6 Miami that she was visibly upset and ran to hide inside a restroom.

A short time later, a man pulls up. Witnesses said the man from the car hit the woman about 20 times before forcing her into the car.

The vehicle is being described as a newer model white Nissan Altima with a paper tag. Partial numbers on the tag are either CFJ 7 or CJF7.

Anyone with information on this incident is urged to call Miami-Dade Crime Stoppers at 305-471-TIPS.

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